Prof. Seema Bhadauria

Dr. Bhadauria has exceptionally good motivational power. She aspires students from graduation to perceive science and technology as science is the answer to all whys. Her quote “one plant one enterprise” is well adopted by her studens. Her 16 post graduate students were awarded JRF-NET (UGC-CSIR) fellowship and 4 ARS (ICAR) and joined her lab for Ph.D., as ideal supervisor. She has supervised 39 students for Ph.D. degree on various aspects of Botany,Biotechology and Nanobiotechnology. Among them 18 are women candidates. Out of those female candidates 10 are employed and 4 are running their own enterprises and school. She is mentor of two DST- WOS-B women scientists. She is mentor of one SRF and Two RAs of ICMR on topics “Studies on the Phyto-Chemical potential of Gold Nanoparticle embedded flavonoid for inhibition of tumor growth in presence of dietary supplements”. One is awardee of DST-Rajat Jayanti vigyan sanchar yojna, one NCSTC project PI. He has developed a website on plant disease identification in crops under her supervision.Her one student was awarded cash prize for his excellent Ph.D. work by Prof. R.C. Sobti (Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh).Her quality guidance in minimum facilities is incredible. A few of her research students have already secured permanent positions in some of the reputed Institutions of higher learning viz., Bundelkhand Univ. Jhansi, NBPGR, Shimla , CIMAP, Bhageshwar, UT, Guru Ghasidas College, W.B. Food Inspector, TERI, New Delhi ,CIRG, Farah, Mathura ,Pfizer, Chief Manager ,Ranbaxy, International Affair , MD, H.C. Sci.& Tech., Mathura , R.B.S. College, Agra, Washington State Univ. Pullman, Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd, GE India, Kendriya Vidyalaya, GLA University, Mathura , Aakash Educational Services Limited, JNKVV, Jabalpur, KVKs and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra.

She has delivered lectures under DST-Inspire programme on “Careers and scope of Biology” for motivating High School passed topper students from rural and urban areas. Due to her exceptionally versed knowledge ,she has been made the Coordinator of college - IQAC, member of AISHE, member of RUSA, member of Academic Council of College Management, Member of Research Advisory Board of the college, College Nodal Officer of MHRD-Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, Member Editor of Univ. Journal, Coordinator UGC team, member of Board of studies of three Universities. It is due to her hard efforts and lead , college achieved UGC-CPE, NAAC A+ grade, DSIR recognition and DST-FIST status. She is paper setter of various states public service commission and Universities.She worked as expert /jury of State Children Science Congress.

She has developed few CDs ,permanent educational glass slides, museum(in the college) of interesting topics for teaching in her college and other colleges and uses CDs of UNESCO on various topics. Smart classes in the college is her contribution via IQAC.

About Me

  • Name: Prof. Seema Bhadauria
  • Citizenship: Indian
  • Date of Birth: August 1, 1964
  • Father’s Name: Sqn. Ldr. N.S. Bhadauria (Retd.)
  • Husband’s Name: Dr. B. S. Kushwah, Director & Professor, Raja Balwant Singh Engineering &Technical, Campus Bichpuri, Agra
  • Children: Single ( Son) - Aeshwary Vikram Singh Kushwah
  • Address Institution: Principal, Balwant Vidyapeeth Rural Institute, Bichpuri, Agra, (Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra –282002)
  • Residence: D – 16, Kamla Nagar, Agra – 282004, (U.P.) India
  • E-Mail.: bhadauriaseema1@rediffmail.com, bhadauriaseema01@gmail.com
  • Phone.: +91-562-2881696
  • Mobile No.: +91-9837235353, 9412457303
  • PAN Number.: AAZPB2446A
  • Aadhar Card ID: 389526967269
  • Bank Account Number: IOB SB Account 041401000050359, IFSC Code - IOBA0414
  • Blood Group: O
  • Rh Factor: + ve

RESEARCH IDs

ACADEMIC PROFILE

Educational qualification:

Examination Passed Board/ University Year Div. / % of marks Subjects Distinction
Secondary School CBSE, New Delhi 1980 I / 68.40 English, Hindi, Maths, Science, Social Studies Mathematics
Higher Secondary CBSE, New Delhi 1982 I / 62.08 Physics, Hindi, Chemistry, Biology, English Chemistry
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Agra University, Agra 1984 I / 62.20 Botany, Zoology, Chemistry --
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Agra University, Agra 1986 I / 67.50 Botany (Industrial microbiology) Genetics &Plant Breeding and Industrial Microbiology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Agra University, Agra 1991 -- Botany (Soil Microbiology) --
Post Graduate Diploma I. I. E. E., New Delhi 1990 I / 68.10 Ecology& Environmental science Environment Management

• Topic of Doctorate degree: “ Studies on Microbial degradation of petroleum refinery wastes in soil”

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

November 1987-November 1990:

* Worked as Junior Research Fellow followed by Senior Research Fellow of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi on a project “Microbial degradation of petroleum refinery wastes in soil and aquatic systems” from November 1987-1990, under the able guidance of Dr. K.D. Sharma, Associate Professor, Department Of Botany, Agra College, Agra.

3rd January 1991-January 1996:

* • Appointed as Assistant Professor in Department of Botany, R. B. S. College, Agra (U.P.).

January 1996- January 2000:

* • Appointed as Senior Assistant Professor in Department of Botany, R. B. S. College, Agra (U.P.).

January 2000-2006

* pointed as Selection Grade Assistant Professor in Department of Botany, R. B. S. College, Agra (U.P.).

January 2006-2009

* • Appointed as Reader in Department of Botany, R. B. S. College, Agra (U.P.).

January 2009 - 9th Dec 2019

* • Worked as Associate Professor (on leave from 13th Nov 2021 in Department of Botany, Raja Balwant Singh College, Agra , Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra (U.P.)

Dec 10th, 2019

* Appointed Head of Botany department,RBS College,Agra

Nov 1, 2021-12 Nov 2021

* Appointed Professor in RBS College, Agra

Appointed Professor and Principal, Balwant Vidyapeeth Rural Institute (A Govt. aided Post Graduate College), Bichpuri, Agra by Higher Education Commission, Allahabad.

HONORARY TRUSTEE (MANAGING DIRECTOR) of NEW ERA RESEARCH FOUNDATION (a non-profit governmental Trust registered under Indian Societies Act). From 2009.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROFILE

  1. Appointed Professor and Principal, Balwant Vidyapeeth Rural Institute (A Govt. aided Post Graduate College), Bichpuri by Higher Education Commission, Allahabad.
  2. Appointed as Professor-in –charge from July 2018 to Nov.2020
  3. Appointed as Nodal Professor/officer UGC-NSQF Community College from August 2018-November 13, 2021
  4. Coordinator of UGC Internal Assessment Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of R.B.S .College Agra in 2009-2021
  5. Appointed Dean Science of the RBS College, Agra
  6. Appointed UGC - NAAC - Coordinator of the College.
  7. Appointed member of Academic Council of the College by Management.
  8. Appointed Coordinator of the Biotechnology Department of RBS College.
  9. Nodal Officer of MHRD - UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN of RBS College adopted 5 villages in Agra.
  10. Member UGC grant proposal and implementation committee of R.B.S .College Agra
  11. Member of College Research Advisory Committee and DSIR Committee
  12. Member of UGC-College of Potential Excellence Grant Committee of R.B.S.College, Agra
  13. Appointed as HEAD of the Botany Department
  14. Senior Superintendent in Examination of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra
  15. Centre Coordinator of S002 centre (Raja Balwant Singh College) of Uttar Pradesh Rajshri Tandon Open University, Allahabad.
  16. Panel member in New College approval and affiliation of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar University, Agra
  17. College Beautification Incharge 2009-2016
  18. Nodal In-charge of College ISR, Green Initiatives and Environment Cell.
  19. Convener of ICAR Accreditation Committee
  20. Member of college NEP-2020 Task force implementation Committee
  21. Convener of U P State Under Graduate Syllabus formulation team of Botany in NEP-2020

Research PROFILE

Experience of high quality research- from 1996 onwards:


1. Ph.D. Supervision


[A] Nanotechnology

  1. Development and Formulation of Novel Bioactive Nanosilver-Phytochemical Composite with Potential against Multidrug Resistant (MDR) Microbial Pathogens and Its efficacy for disease control (Manish Dubey- Senior Research Fellow-Indian Council Of Medical Research, New Delhi- Agra University).
  2. Studies on development of Nano-Silver and herbal based Advanced Anti-Microbial Wound Care Products and their responses against pathogenic microbes (Anshul Kulshreshtra -Junior Research Fellow, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi – Agra University).
  3. Development of laccase based enzyme Nanopolyaniline biosensors and their responses for phenol estimation in effluents. (Shipra Shukla-Agra Univ).
  4. Biosynthesis of Nanomaterials of Lead and Gold metals by microorganisms and their application in Bio-indication and Bioremediation.(Anuj Narayan Mishra- Senior Research Fellow, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi -UPTECH, Lucknow).
  5. Biosynthesis of Nanomaterials of Copper by Pseudomonas and Silver by Verticillium and their characterization. (Ratnika Varshney- Senior Research Fellow, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi -UPTECH, Lucknow)
  6. Efficacy of Laccases produced by various fungi and their application in nanopolymers based biosensors (Apurv Singh Sikarwar- Agra University)
  7. Study on Biological Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles and Their Application for Antibacterial activities (Mamta Kushwah Enrollment No – Ph.D/13/BIOTECH/1239-AKTU, Lucknow)
  8. Nanobiosensors for Detection of Analytes of Biotechnological Interest (Ritu Verma -AKTU, Lucknow)
  9. [B] Biodeterioration, Biodegradation and Bioremediation

  10. Studies on biodeterioration of Indian gooseberry Phyllanthus emblica fruits and its products with special reference to aflatoxin contamination.(Manisha-Agra Univ.)
  11. Microbial deterioration of marble and marble products (Anuradha Chauhan ,Research Associate, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi -Agra Univ.)
  12. Biodeterioration of library items and antique manuscript materials ( Ms. Bhawana Kumari – Agra Univ).
  13. Studies on Microbial changes, biodegradation of wastes and nutrient status of vermicompost. (Ms. Varsha Bhargava – Agra Univ).
  14. Study of biocommunities colonizing sandstone and their control.(Ms. Alka Jain -Senior Research Fellow, Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi –Agra Univ)
  15. Biodeterioration of plastics and polyethene (Vishnu Sikarwar, SaiNath Univ.)
  16. Ultrastructural and molecular changes in spices contaminated with microflora and aflatoxin (Bhavana Singh, Agra Univ.)
  17. Studies on biodeterioration of herbal products and raw materials with special reference to aflatoxin contamination.(Nandana -Agra Univ.)
  18. Biodegradation and conservation of Archives and manuscripts(Ravindra Goswami-Agra Univ.)
  19. Biosorption and heavy metal uptake responses of microbes and its bioremediation(Vinamrata- Agra Univ.)
  20. [C] Biofertilizers

  21. Investigation on growth, yield and nutrient uptake responses under vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal (VAM) inoculation in Acacia nilotica in alkaline soil.(Rekha Yadav-Agra Univ)
  22. Growth, yield and nutrient uptake responses under vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal (VAM) inoculation in Zea mays L.(Ekta Bhadauria, Junior Research Fellow, Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi - Agra Univ.)
  23. Studies on the effect of inoculation of VAM fungi and Azotobacter of Emblica in nursery plantation. (Gautam Pahari- Junior Research Fellow, Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi - Agra Univ.)
  24. Studies on supplemental sources and nitrogen levels on performance of forage oat ( Avena sativa Linn.)-Anay Rawat- Agra University
  25. le of Azotobacter and nitrogen sources on Wheat (Ritu Singh- Agra University)
  26. Growth, yield and nutrient uptake responses under vesicular arbuscular Mycorrhizal (VAM) inoculation in Cajanus cajan L.( Krishnarthi Gautam-Agra Univ.)
  27. Studies on supplemental sources and nitrogen levels on performance of Sorghum( Avena sativa Linn.)-B.D.Ghode- Agra University.
  28. Growth, yield and nutrient uptake responses under Azotobacter inoculation in vegetables of Solanaceae family.(Birbal Rajput, Research Associate, ICAR, New Delhi. Agra University)
  29. Vermicompost production by various worms and their microbiological analysis (Deveshwari Singh- Sai nath Univ.)
  30. [D] Plant Pathology

  31. Taxonomy and parasitism of various fungal species associated with diseases of Dalbergia sissoo in Mainpuri District. (Kaushal Pratap Singh- Agra Univ.)
  32. Studies on the systemic acquired resistance in Cauliflower against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Devesh-CSIR, NET, J.R.F. Agra Univ)
  33. Taxonomy and Parasitism of Alternaria on Tomato (Sandeep Kumar-CSIR,NET,SRF-Agra Univ)
  34. Taxonomy of Alternaria species associated with Solanaceous vegetables Of Agra region (Vivek Chauhan Agra University)
  35. Studies on the resistance and control in Cabbage against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (BrajBhushan –Sai Nath Univ.)
  36. [E]Micro propagation and Characterization of Accessions

  37. Micro propagation of Emblica varieties (Divya Agarwal-CSIR, NET, SRF-Agra Univ.)
  38. Micro propagation of Tinospora cordifolia and its antibacterial activity (Sadhna Jadon-Agra Univ.)
  39. [F] Environment

  40. Microbiological status of alkali-affected and amended soils in Mainpuri district (U.P.).(Ms.Versha-Agra Univ.)
  41. Studies on Impact of Oil Pollution on Leguminous crops and beneficial microorganisms (Sharmila Upadhaya - Agra University)
  42. Analytical studies on aerobic biodegradation kinetics of diesel in model aqua system (Kavita Singh-J.R.F., D.S.T. New Delhi, Agra University)
  43. [G] Fermentation,Biofuel and bioethanol

  44. Studies on Lactic Acid fermentation from Carrot (Daucas carota) for beverage production (Ompal Singh- Agra University)
  45. Studies on biotechnological production of Bioethanol from potato wastes (Garima Gupta- Junior Research Fellow, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi- Singhania Uhiversity)
  46. Screening of potential algal forms for Biodiesel production and its optimization (Nitin Wahi, CSIR, NET, JRF, GLA University)
  47. [H] Miscellanous

  48. Prospective and retrospective analysis of HLA Alleles and HLA Haplotypes in South Asia (Preeti Bhadauria-Sai Nath Univ.)
  49. Phytochemistry study of some medicinal plants and their antimicrobial activity against MDR Staphylococcus aureus (Rudrakshi-Agra University)

Ph.D. Awarded


Universities Recognition as Supervisor/Co-supervisor-

Dr.B.R.Ambedkar University (Formerly known as Agra University) Agra

U.P. Technical University/AKTU, Lucknow,


List of Projects Undertaken

S.N. Title Funding Agency Period Grant / Amount Mobilized
1. Investigation of stone deteriorating microbial strains and application of bioremediating microbial agents on Indian-altered stone monuments sponsored (Indo-Italian Project)Italian PI- Prof. Sorilini, Univ. of Milan, Italy Department of Sci. and Technology (INT/ITALY /POC/2005-07/ CHCRT-2/05); 2006-2009 1.33 Lac
2. Microbiological analysis of biofilms on stone artifacts and their conservation by chemically and biologically synthesized nanomaterials (Indo- Italian Project) Italian PI -Prof.Baglioni, Univ. Of Florence, Italy Department of Sci. and Technology, New Delhi (INTER. PROJECT) (INT/ITALY/CHCRT-1/82/ 2008- 2010) 4,95,000/-
3. Biodeterioration of sandstone and its conservation by bioremediating microbial agents Department of Biotechnology, BT/PR- 5973/BCE/08/393/2005 Rs.13,20,000/-; Revised Rs.19,92,000/-
4. Vermitech Enterprises for Eco management and Employment and improvement for rural mass. Department of Biotech. BT/PR4686/SPD/09/368/2003) 15,90,000/
5. Technology development and optimization for Bioethanol production from Potato and Petha wastes Deptt. of Sci. and Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi DST/TSG/AF/2007/05) 40,31,200/-
6. Development of non- electronic soil analytical kit supplemented with soil health and fertilizer recommendation card. Depart. of Sci. and Tech. New Delhi (IDP) (ID/ANALY/100/03 16,05,554
7. Development of non-electronic soil analytical kit supplemented with soil health and fertilizer recommendation card- Phase II. Deptt. of Sci. and Technology, (IDP) (ID/SEN/96/07) 22,44,480/-
8. Biosequestration and Bioimpregnation of heavy metals leading to Nanomaterials synthesis and decontamination of industrial effluent. Department of Sci. and Tech., (NANO MISSION) SR/S5/NM-22/2006) 48,98,985/ (revised 52,30,295/-
9. Kinetic analysis degradation of Diesel oil in model aqua systems University Grants Commission, New Delhi F.7-34/97(NR) 1997-99 23,000
10. Interaction of VAM fungi with beneficial soil microorganisms in fuel wood trees for eco development of alkali soil. All India Council for technical education, New Delhi(R and D)8017/RDII/BOR/95/RB100199/Rec8 1997-2000 4,00,000
11. Revenue generation practices for rural women by cultivation of Emblica & biotechnological utilization of alkali soil. Department of Biotech., Min. of Sci. Tech.i(BT/PRO943/SPD/11/062/98) 1998-2001 18,64,000
12. Revenue generation practices for rural women by cultivation of Emblica & biotechnological utilization of alkali soil. Deptt. of Biotech., Min. of Sci.Tech (BT/PRO943/SPD/11/062/98 2001 75000/-
13. Development and Formulation of Novel Bioactive Nanosilver- Phytochemical Composite with Potential against Multidrug Resistant (MDR) Microbial Pathogens and Its efficacy for disease control Department of Biotechnology, (Nanomedicine) BT/PR10880/NNT/28 /141/2008 2010-2021 63,18,000
14. micronutrients testing facility and Development of soil nutrients and leaf nitrogen deficiency software with fertilizer management Deptt. of Sci. and Technology, (IDP/IND/12/2013) 32,45,600
15. Developing weaker farmers into on-site- soil testing and vermicompost based supplemental nutrient service providers in two Districts of U.P. Deptt. of Sci. and Technology, (SP/WS/021/2009) 16,89,000
16. on-site-self soil testing technology and fertilizer recommendation practices with low cost Vermi-nutrient supplemental packages for potato and vegetable farmers in Agra, Mainpuri and Firozabad Districts. Deptt. of Sci. and Tech, (DST/SSTP/UP/09/35) 6,46,000/-
17. Waerds Understang Vermicompost DST 2010-2012 15,60,000/-
18. Demonstration cum training for availing on-site-self soil testing technology and fertilizer recommendation practices with low cost Vermi-nutrient supplemental packages for potato and vegetable farmers in Agra, Mainpuri and Firozabad Districts. Deptt. of Sci. and Tech, DST/SSTP/UP/09/35(1) 7,90,000
19. Development of nano biosensor probe for detection of metal cations CO-PI International Project with Russia by DST and Russian Foundation of Basic Research (RFBR)(Co-PI Seema Bhadauria) Russian PI: Prof. B B Project no. INT/RFBR/P-125 15,33,360
20. Application of aptamer functionalized gold nanoparticles in biosensors for rapid control of heavy metals in water samples CO-PI Deptt of Sci. and Tech. RFBR AN Bakh Institute of Biochemistry (Co-PI INT/RUS / RFBR/ P-223) 18,44,600/-
21. Development of colorimetric sensor instrumentation for detection of methylparathion in soil and water samples CO-PI Deptt of Sci. and Tech. 1389000/-
22. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan MHRD-IIT 50,000/-
23. UGC NSQF Community College UGC 2.0Cr


[3] CONSULTANCY PROJECTS


  1. Non-electronic Soil testing kit Technology Transfer (Macro nutrient kit); Biolink Overseas Co, Agra 2006-2009; 10% of 16 lakhs.
  2. Non-electronic Soil testing kit Technology Transfer (Micro nutrient kit); Biolink Overseas Co, Agra 2008-2010; 5% of 22 lakhs.
  3. Food testing and shelf life enhancement; Vinayak entreprises 2017-continued; 15-20L
  4. Design &development of scheme for treatment of DAF sludge DASS Rasayanc services, PMC 2018- 21-8.5 cr
  5. Design &development of scheme for treatment of Ajmer dairy effluent DASS Rasayanc services, PMC 2018- 21; 8.57 cr
  6. Sustainable agriculture technologies…. Earth quest foundation 2010-2013 ; 17-20 L
  7. SAS Series if Agriculture Products …Jai Shree Rasayan, New Delhi 2007-09 ; 60000/-

(4) DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGY-


S.N. Name of Innovative pedagogy Hyperlink of Innovative pedagogy
1. Development of macronutrient soil testing kit for teaching practicals of rapid methods of soil testing by students and farmers Hyperlink
2. Development of micronutrient soil testing kit for practicals of soil testing by students, farmers and labs.It is used for training in KVKs, Soil labs, CBSE secondary schools. Hyperlink
3. Development of minilab macro and micronutrient soil testing kit(FestikTM) for practicals of soil testing by students, farmers and labs.and labs.It is used for training in KVKs, Soil labs, CBSE secondary school Hyperlink
4. Development of electronic macro and micronutrient soil testing kit(FestikTM) for practicals of soil testing by students, farmers and labs.and labs.It is used for training in KVKs, Soil labs, CBSE secondary school Hyperlink
5. NOVEL SEQUENCES APPROVED By Genbank, NCBI: 18S rRNA genomic sequence to Genbank, amplified with the help of ITS-1 & ITS-4primers to NCBI and named the isolated microalgal strain as Chlorella vulgaris Glamtr (Accession no. X363808.1).[2017] . This is used as tool for identifying taxonomic status of other microbes Hyperlink
6. NOVEL SEQUENCES APPROVED By Genbank, NCBI USA 18S rRNA genomic sequence to Genbank, amplified with the help of ITS-1 & ITS-4primers to NCBI and named the algal protozoan as Vahlkampfia sp. NWSS.(Accession no. MF187528 This is used as tool for identifying taxonomic status of other microbes Hyperlink
7. Pseudomonas aeruginosa MTCC No:9833 submitted to IMTECH for research ,study, training and application in many fields.This is preserved in databank as reference identification tool for teaching, research and commercial purpose in IMTECH,Chandigarh Hyperlink
8. Training e-module of Soil testing (You tube) Hyperlink


Awards And Honours


S.N. Name of Fellowships/Awards Awarding Agency international/National Honorarium of Award, if any
1. NATIONAL AWARD FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT THROUGH APPLICATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEPTT. OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY- MIN. OF SCIENCE & TECH.GOVT.OF INDIA, National 1.0 lakh
2. WOMEN'S AWARDS FOR DYNAMISM & INNOVATION UP State & Indian Express (Sunday Standard) Honourable Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath presented the trophy Link & Link National -
3. FEMINA SPARK AWARD (ECOWARRIOR) under Mission Shakti of Govt.of India UP State & FEMINA- Femina (Times of India Group) Express Conferred by Deputy Chief Minister Of U.P. Dr.Dinesh Sharma National -
4. ASEA Excellence Award for contribution in Environment* This award was conferred in National Conference consisted of one momento, cash prize of rupees on e thousand and one citation by the Vice Chancellor of Gurukul Kangri Univ., Hardwar. National 1,000/-


1. ASEA Excellence Award for contribution in Environment*


*This award was conferred to Dr.Seema Bhadauria for her contribution in the field of Environment.It consisted of one momento, cash prize of rupees on ethousand and one citation.It was conferred by Vice Chancellor of Gurukul Kangri Univ., Hardwar.



2. National Award for Women Development through Application of Science and Technology


** http://dst.gov.in/science/national-sci-day11.htm

National Award for Women’s Development through application of Science & Technology for the year 2009-10 given to Dr. Seema Bhadauria, Agra (UP) and Society for Rural Industrialization, Ranchi (Jharkhand). On this occasion Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal, Hon’ble Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences and Parliamentary Affairs has graced the occasion as a Chief Guest and this function was presided over by Shri Ashwani Kumar, Hon’ble Minister of State for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, Planning & Parliamentary Affairs, Audience was also addressed by Dr. T. Ramasami, Secretary, DST. This Award consisted of one citation,One lakh cash award and one momento.



WOMEN'S AWARDS FOR DYNAMISM & INNOVATION**


** The Devi Award is instituted by The Sunday Standard—which is part of The New Indian Express Group—as part of its Devi initiative. Devi awards are given to exceptional Indian women who display dynamism and innovation in their line of work and are meant for women who are bringing about change in the country on a national level. Dr Seema Bhadauria has made reclamation of barren alkali waste land possible in Uttar Pradesh by promoting cultivation of emblica (aonla) and benefiting 200 rural women of Mainpuri. She has organized intensive solid waste management programmes on vermicomposting using Agra’s Petha industry waste under the Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi. She has also trained rural women, youngsters and farmers in soil testing, organic farming, and alternate cropping systems that require low agricultural input and attain high productivity by organic adjuvants. She motivates all to adopt synthetic seed making, low water usage technologies, and adulteration testing.



3. WOMEN'S AWARDS FOR DYNAMISM & INNOVATION:


Honourable Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath presents the trophy to

Dr. Seema Bhadauria of Agra

http://www.eventxpress.com/devi2018/lucknow/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_XV7RkALIs&t=5s



4. FEMINA SPARK AWARD (ECOWARRIOR) under Mission Shakti of Govt. of India by Deputy CM Hon’able Dinesh Sharma presented Femina Spark Award entitled ECOWARRIOR under Mission Shakti of the Government of Uttar Pradesh and Femina on 8th March 2021




Fellow / Membership of Academic societies:


  1. Life member of nature, Environment and pollution Technology.
  2. Fellow of Action for sustainable efficacious development and awareness.
  3. Member of third world Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World OWSDW [Formerly the Third World Organization for Women in Science (TWOWS)] c/o TWAS - the academy of sciences for the developing world ICTP Campus - Strada Costiera, Trieste – Italy
  4. 4. Member of International Scientific Committee for the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architectural Heritage, http://iscarsah.icomos.org
  5. Member of International Biodegradation and Biodeterioration Society


Consultant


  1. Jai Shree Rasayan Udyog Limited, New Delhi.
  2. Earth Quest Foundation, New Delhi
  3. New Era Research Foundation, Agra
  4. Biolink Overseas Co.Agra
  5. Dass Rasayanic Services: An ISO 9001 & 14001 Certified Design & development Organization.
  6. Vinayak Enterprises, Agra


Advisory Board Member:


  • Associate Editor of Environment Conservation Journal Advisory board member of Journal of Sustainable Agriculture.
  • Member in Board of studies in Dr.B.R.Ambedkar University, Agra


Expert Member:


  1. UGC Nominee in governing body of Presidency College Autonomous College for a period of five years w. e. f. 2020-2021 to 2024-2025 vide their letter no. F. 3-1/2021(AC-GB Nominee).
  2. UGC Nominee in governing body of an Autonomous College for a period of five years w. e. f. 2020-2021 to 2024-2025 vide their letter no. F. 3-1/2021(AC-GB Nominee).
  3. Expert in Nanotechnology registered under NANOMISSION Programme of Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India.
  4. Expert of DBT, Govt. Of India, New Delhi for project Evaluation for financial assistance in SPD Programme.
  5. Expert in meetings for preparing definitional directories of Botany and Microbiology by Commission of Scientific and technical terminology, MHRD, Govt. Of India, New Delhi.
  6. Expert in International Scientific Committee for the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architectural Heritage, http://iscarsah.icomos.org
  7. Expert Member of committee for evaluation and promotion of J.R.F. to S.R.F. in JALMA (ICMR), CIRG(ICAR),National Institute of Agroforestry and IARI(PUSA).
  8. Expert Member of committee for evaluation and promotion of Lecturers. in GLA University,Sharda University, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar University, Agra,Dayalbagh University and IP University.
  9. Expert in School of Life Sciences, Gwalior Cancer Research Institure/hospital affiliated to Jiwaji University, Gwalior.


6. COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DEVELOPED AND PATENTS


Patent 1:

  • 1.Non-electronic and electronic soil testing kit(FerticheckTM) available at http://www.dst.gov.in/ instrumenta tion -development-programme: i. India.bigpatents.org/ names/ 13780 published in The Patent Office Journal 12/09/2008 pp 21012
  • PATENT APPLICATION PUBLICATION (21) Application No.5/DEL/2007 A (19) INDIA
  • Date of filing of Application: 02/01/2007 (43) Publication Date: 12/09/2008
  • Title of the invention: "ANALYTICAL KIT"
  • International classification: G01N37/00
  • Name of Applicant: 1) DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DST) Address of Applicant: TECHNOLOGY BHAWAN, NEW MEHRAULI ROAD, NEW DELHI-110016, INDIA Delhi India
  • Name of Inventor: 1) BHADAURIA, SEEMA 2) KUSHWAH, BRAJESH SINGH 3) RATHORE, RAM KISHORE SINGH


Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel analytical kit for testing physical and chemical characteristics of samples like organic matter, fertilizers, manure, compost, soil, wood, humus, mulch etc. The present invention further discloses a Sample Health Card for sample quality assessment and a fertilizer recommendation chart on the basis of soil Characters and important crops.

Detail of related IP: Developed Soil Analytical Kit for testing pH, Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash on color chart basis by chemical reactions. Developed a computerized Soil Health Card for the farmers to define and measure the soil quality. Fertilizer recommendation chart for 32 common crops and vegetables has been developed. Standardization of the kit by testing 100 soil samples across India according to map. Estimation of Nitrogen in soil in percentage by Nitrogen Analyzer. Crop trial and dose standardization of three seasonal crops i.e. chilli, onion, and tomato has been done. Developed soil analytical kit for testing micronutrients- Sulphate, Iron, Chloride, Zinc, and Copper on color chart basis by chemical reactions. It has Soil Testing Card, (b) Chlorophyll chart, (c) Nitrogen & Chlorophyll Recommendation Chart .Standardization of the kit testing 100 soil samples across India according to map .Crop trial and dose standardization of four seasonal crops, i.e. Mustard, paddy, wheat and potato. Developed input skeleton for software development for fertilizer (N, P, K) recommendation for Wheat, Mustard, Potato, Rice and Maize.



PATENT-2(Granted & Awarded)


  • Title of the invention: BIOPROCESS FOR CLEANING OF ORGANIC POLLUTION AND OTHER BIOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS ON STONE SURFACES.
  • PATENT APPLICATION PUBLICATION: Application No.96/DEL/2010 A INDIA
  • Date of filing of Application: 18/01/2010 (43) Publication Date: 22/07/2011 in The Patent Office Journal 22/07/2011 pp12218
  • PATENT AWARD NUMBER: 283890 dtd.2/6/2017
  • International classification: C07D
  • Name of Applicant: 1) DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (DBT) : BLOCK-2, 7TH FLOOR, CGO COMPLEX, LODHI ROAD, NEW DELHI- 110 003 India
  • 2) R.B.S. COLLEGE
  • Name of Inventor: 1) SEEMA BHADAURIA 2) ALKA JAIN
  • Abstract : This invention relates to a bioprocess for cleaning of organic pollution and other biological alterations on stone surfaces comprising, taking low impact invasive micro samples approximately 4 mm, in which a part of the underlying substratum in included with the biofilm, fixing tape on to a sterile glass slide and storing in dark at 4°C, fixing samples in 2.5 % glutaraldehyde in phosphate buffer, pH 7.2 and storing samples at 4°C, mounting separately the small chips of weathered stone and black crust onto aluminum stubs, gold coated to study the lateration on stone surfaces later bioremediation these alteration, by entrapping bioremediating biomass in the carbogel and multani soil poultice.



PATENT-3-6

3. Nanoparticle biosynthesis (Silver, Copper, Gold and lead) by bioremediating microbes- Applied to TIFAC through DST project.


PATENT 7

Bioethanol production from petha wastes- Applied to TIFAC through DST Projects.


PRODUCTS DEVELOPED:

  1. Soil testing kits (4 types)
  2. Bioformulation-Oz
  3. Mobile vermiunits for women
  4. Bioethanol from petha and potato waste
  5. Biofertilizers
  6. Biopesticides
  7. Herbal extracts
  8. Herbal Bandage
  9. Bioenzyme
  10. Educational materials
  11. Biodiesel
  12. Nanomaterials
  13. Synthetic seeds
  14. Bioabsorbants
  15. Nanoballs for STPs

New Microrganisms reported and published:

  1. Phoma Leivellei-first time from India
  2. Aspergillus duricaulis- first time from India
  3. Chyrosporium racemosus- Reported first time in world and Named the species.

PUBLICATIONS IN JOURNALS / BOOKS


  1. Singh, Vishwajeet & Wahi, Nitin & Garg, Gunjan & Singh, Anshu & Seema, Bhadauria. (2022). Ecological and genetical diversity of black fungus- Aspergillus sp. inhabiting stone monuments of Mughal dynasty in Agra (UP) analysed by RAPD method. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/03235408.2022.2047377.
  2. Vinamrata Ponia*, Harsh Kumar, Shumailah Ishtiyaq, Ravindra Goswami and Seema Bhadauria2022 Sorption of Cadmium Ions Using Inactive Biomass of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Bacillus subtilis Consortium from the Aqueous Solutions nt.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2022) 11(06): 238-253
  3. Kumar, A., Pathak, H., Bhadauria, S.,Jebi Sudan 2021. Aflatoxin contamination in food crops: causes, detection, and management: a review. Food Prod Process and Nutr 3, 17 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s43014-021-00064-y
  4. Singh, V., Kudesia, R. and Bhadauria, S.(2021). Simple Sequence Repeats Marker based Detection of Genetic Diversity of Indian Bean Dolichos lablab (L.) of Family Fabaceae. Legume Research 4617pp1-8
  5. Swati Shakya Neelam Tripathi Seema Bhadauria 2021Molecular Analysis of Rhizopus Fungal Species on Deteriorating Historical Sandstone Monuments: An Advanced Approach.New Visions in Biological Science Vol. 4, 8 October 2021 , Page 31-38 https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nvbs/v4/4847F
  6. Vinamrata Ponia, Seema Bhadauria, Shumailah Ishtiyaq, Harsh Kumar, Vishwajeet Singh2021 Biosorption of lead ions from aqueous solutions by using dead biomass of Bacillus subtilis . International Journal of Botany Studies ISSN: 2455-541X, Impact Factor: RJIF 5.12 Volume 6, Issue 2, 2021, Page No. 433-440
  7. Swati Shakya1, Dr. Seema Bhadauria2, Dr. Neelam Tripathi 2021 “FTIR Spectroscopic Studies on sandstone Samples from Monuments Agra, India” International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods (IJARESM), ISSN: 2455-6211 Volume 9, Issue 10, October -2021, Impact Factor: 7.429, Available online at:
  8. Rudrakshi Batra and Seema Bhadauria 2021 . ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SOLVENT EXTRACTS OF CURCUMA DOMESTICA (TURMERIC) AGAINST MULTIDRUG RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS. THE JOURNAL OF ORIENTAL RESEARCH MADRAS ISSN : 0022-3301 | JUNE 2021 pp15-21
  9. Reetu Yadav, Vinod Kushwah, M. S. Gaur, Seema Bhadauria, Anna N. Berlina, Anatoly V. Zherdev & B.B. Dzantiev (2020) Electrochemical aptamer biosensor for As3+ based on apta deep trapped Ag-Au alloy nanoparticles-impregnated glassy carbon electrode, International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 100:6, 623-634, DOI: 10.1080/03067319.2019.1638371
  10. Singh, V., Kudesia, R. & Bhadauria, S. Assessment of Genetic Diversity in Some Indian Lablab purpureus, L. Bean Genotypes Based on RAPD Marker. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci. 90, 855–861 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40011-019-01158-x
  11. Anuradha Chauhan , Ravindra Goswami , Seema Bhadauria 2020 . Taxonomic Identification of Micro-Organisms Growing on and Cause Biodeterioration of Cultural Heritage of Agra and Mathura Region" International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-1, December 2020, pp.1293-1295, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38238.pdf impact 6.4
  12. Rudrakshi Batra, Seema Bhadauria 2020 Antimicrobial activity of solvent extracts of Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Cinnamon) against multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus GIS SCIENCE JOURNAL VOLUME 7, ISSUE 8, pp 529-34 ISSN NO : 1869-9391
  13. Sarita Rana1, Pushpendra Sharma2, Seema Bhadauria3 2020 Phytosynthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of silver Nano-particles by using Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L. plant seeds International Journal of Botany Studies ISSN: 2455-541X; Impact Factor: RJIF 5.12 Volume 5; Issue 6; 2020; Page No. 123-127
  14. Ravindra Goswami, Anuradha Chauhan, Seema Bhadauria 2020 Fungal Biodeterioration of Documentary Heritage (Manuscripts) and Their Conservation through Tradition Way of Conservation with Special References to Paper and Palm Leaf Manuscripts . International Journal of Enhanced Research in Science, Technology & Engineering ISSN: 2319-7463, Vol. 9 Issue 12, pp 1-4 Impact Factor: 6.754
  15. Sarita Rana1, Pushpendra Sharma2, Seema Bhadauria3 2020 Antibacterial Activity of Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (Guar) against E.coli (Gram -ve) and Bacillus subtilis (Gram +ve) . Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences Vol 9[5] April 2020 : 80-83 Online ISSN 2277-1808 Journal’s URL:http://www.bepls.com CODEN: BEPLAD Global Impact Factor 0.876 Universal Impact Factor 0.9804 NAAS Rating 4.95
  16. Swati Shakya, Neelam Tripathi, Seema Bhadauria 2020“Identification of Fungus Species Isolated from Sandstone Monuments using RAPD-PCR” International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology Vol. 29, No. 03, (2020), pp. 4976- 49864976ISSN: 2005-4238 IJASTCopyright ⓒ 2019 SERSC
  17. Seema Bhadauria 2020 Antimicrobial Response of Biologically Synthesized Nanocopper against Water Borne Bacterial Strains Isolated From Yamuna River in Agra International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJIRSET) | e-ISSN: 2319-8753, p-ISSN: 2320-6710| www.ijirset.com | Impact Factor: 7.512| ||Volume 9, Issue 12, December 2020 pp pp11129-32
  18. Seema Bhadauria , Ravinder Goswami 2020 Taxonomic Identification of Plants Growing On and Deteriorating Buildings of Cultural Heritage Importance in Manipur . International Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research In Science, Engineering and Technology (IJMRSET) | ISSN: 2582-7219 Volume 3, Issue 11 pp1751-54.
  19. Swati Shakya* , Neelam Tripathi, Seema Bhadauria 2020 Molecular Analysis of Rhizopus Fungal Species on Deteriorating Historical Sandstone Advances in Bioresearch Adv. Biores., Vol 11 (3) May 2020: 130-134 Print ISSN 0976-4585; Online ISSN 2277-1573
  20. Swati Shakya* , Neelam Tripathi, Seema Bhadauria 2020 Molecular Analysis of Rhizopus Fungal Species on Deteriorating Historical Sandstone Advances in Bioresearch Adv. Biores., Vol 11 (3) May 2020: 130-134 Print ISSN 0976-4585; Online ISSN 2277-1573
  21. Sarita Rana1, Pushpendra Sharma2, Seema Bhadauria3 2020 Green-Synthesis of Silver Nano-particles by Using Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L. Seeds and their Characterization. Adv. Biores., Vol 11 (4) July 2020: 119-125 Print ISSN 0976-4585; Online ISSN 2277-1573 CODEN: ABRDC3 DOI: 10.15515/abr.0976-4585.11.4.119125
  22. Mamta Kushwah, Seema Bhadauria, K. P. Singh & M.S. Gaur (2019) Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activity of Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles Produced by Aegle marmelos Fruit Peel Extract, Analytical Chemistry Letters, 9:3, 329- 344, DOI: 10.1080/22297928.2019.1626279
  23. Mamta Kushwah1,2, Seema Bhadauria3, Kavita Arora2 and M S Gaur .2019.Enhanced catalytic activity of chemically synthesized Au/Ag/Cu trimetallic nanoparticles Materials Research Express, Volume 6, Number 9 pp 095013.
  24. REETU Yadav Mulayam Singh Gaur , Seema Bhadauria , Anna N. Berlina Boris B. Dzantiev 2018. Efficient chemiluminescence by aptamer - reactant platform combination with activated Ag-Au alloy nanoparticles for cobalt detection. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry 98 (6), 570-581DOI 10.1080/ 03067319.2018. 1483500
  25. Nitin Wahi, Seema Bhadauria Ashok Kumar Bhatia 2018. Impact of protozoan Vahlkampfia sp. on the growth of algae Chlorella vulgaris glamtr Journal of Environmental Biology 39(1) DOI 10.22438/jeb/39/1/MRN-663
  26. Ravindra Goswami and Seema Bhadauria 2018 . Awareness about Cultural Heritage: A Key to Sustainable Tourism . International Journal on Tourism and Hospitality”.Vol. 2 no. 4 pp 46-52 22500526
  27. Nitin Wahi , Seema Bhadauria , Ashok Kumar Bhatia.2017.Molecular approach for identification of algal isolate using 18S rRNA Phylogenetic analysis and determining its oil content. Phykos 47 (1): 88-98
  28. K Solanki, V Singh, S Bhadauria2017 Comparative response on the growth of the tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) under fertilizer treatment based on on-site soil testing Environment Conservation Journal 18 (3), 39-44 doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2017.18305.
  29. Nitin Wahi, Seema Bhadauria and Ashok Kumar Bhatia 2016 MALDI-Tof Assisted Rapid Identification Method for Bacterial Strains J PURE APPL MICROBIO, 10(1), 243- 251.
  30. A Gaur, V Singh, S Bhadauria 2016 Antimicrobial Activity of Chloroform & Methanolic Extracts of Bark & Leaves of Holoptelea integrifolia. Advances in Bioresearch, 7(2) 15-18
  31. Ashish Gaur,Vishwajeet Singh and Seema Bhadauria 2016. Phytochemical screening of Holoptelea integrifolia Bark & Leaves Extracts Collected from Agra & Hathras (U.P.) International Journal of Innovative and Applied Research . Volume 4, Issue (1): 1- 4
  32. Bhanu Pratap Singh Chauhan , Ankita Shrivastava , Abhishek Kumar , Seema Bhadauria 2015 Floristic Diversity In The Ravines Of Ottangan River Under Protection And Biotic Disturbance, IJPRBS; Volume 4(3): 100-107
  33. Sadhana Jadon , Vishwajeet Singh , Ankita Shrivastava , Nitin Wahi , Seema Bhadauria.2015. Micropropagation of Jatropha Curcas L. with Different Hormonal Treatments Indian Res. J. Genet. & Biotech 7(1) : 35 – 40
  34. Saroj Singh Chahar, Vishwajeet Singh, Seema Bhadauria 2014. Microbial and Physio- Chemical Analysis of Pond Water Sample Collected from Different Locations of Agra(U.P.) India J. Chem. Bio. Phy. Sci. Vol.4, No.2; 1802- 1816.
  35. Kaushal Pratap Singh, Rekha Yadav , Preetesh Kumari , Seema Bhadauria 2014 Biomass Production, Phosphorus and Nitrogen Content in Acacia nilotica under Am Fungi and Nutrient Treated Soil. The Indian Forester Volume 140, Issue 5, 489-93
  36. B.S. Kushwah , Seema Bhadauria , Shipra Shukla , Apurv Singh Sikarwar (2014) Extraction and purification of laccase enzyme from agaricus bisporous for development of low cost nanopolyaniline based biosensor. International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2014 178-83
  37. MS Chauhan, JP Shukla, UK Pandey, S Bhadauria 2013 Efficacy of some plant products as repellent to control Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner)(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) fed on Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) International Journal of Research in Botany 3 (2), 37-43
  38. Bhavna Singh , Gitansh2 and Seema Bhadauria1 2013, Prevalence of seed mycoflora from different seed of spices under field and storage conditions of Agra region. Asian Journal of Plant Science and Research, 3(2):93-98
  39. A Shrivastava, V Singh, S Jadon, S Bhadauria 2013 Heavy metal tolerance of three different bacteria isolated from industrial effluent. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Bioscience 2 (2), 137-147
  40. V Singh, A Shrivastava, S Jadon, S Bhadauria 2013 Antimicrobial Activity and Phytochemical Analysis of Withania Somnifera Leaf, Stem and Root Extracts in Different Solvents on Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria and Fungus International Journal of Indigenous Medicinal Plants, ISSN:2051-4263, Vol.46, Issue.4 1391-99
  41. Vibha Sachan , Seema Bhadauria (2013) Comparative Study Of Coleus forskohlii cultivation through micropropagation and conventional farming methods. international journal of pharmaceutical research and development September - 2013 / Volume - 5/Issue - 7
  42. Sadhana Jadona, Ankita Shrivastava , Vishwajeet Singh , Preeti Bhadauria, Seema Bhadauria .A Review article on medicinal plant: Withania somnifera .International Journal of Medicinal Plants. Photon 105 (2013) 260-268
  43. A AGNIHOTRI, K Kumar, A SRIVASTAVA, S BHADAURIA 2012.Antibacterial potential of tinospora cordifolia against resistant human pathogenic bacteria . International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences ISSN- 0975-1491 Vol 4, Suppl 5, 146-147
  44. P. Singh, R. K. Agnihotri, S. Bhadauria, Rashmi Vamil and R. Sharma (2012) Comparative study of potato cultivation through micropropagation and conventional farming methods. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 11(48), pp. 10882-10887, 14 June, 2012 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJB DOI: 10.5897/AJB12.584 ISSN 1684–5315 ©2012 Academic Journals
  45. Manish Dubey, Seema Bhadauria, V. K. Sharma & V. M. Katoch (2012) Antibacterial Activity of Biologically Synthesized Nanosilver against Drug-Resistant Bacterial Pathogens Volume 4, Issue 2, 174-182 International Journal of Green Nanotechnology DOI: 10.1080/ 19430892. 2012. 676931
  46. Ratnika Varshney,*, Seema Bhadauria, Mulayam S. Gaur (2012) A Review: Biological Synthesis of Silver and Copper Nanoparticles.Nano Biomed. Eng. 4(2), 99-106
  47. Vishnu Singh, Manish Dubey and Seema Bhadauria 2012 Biodeterioration of Polyethylene High Density by Aspergillus Versicolor and Aspergillus Terreus Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology Volume III, Issue I, pp47-49
  48. PK Gautam, D Singh, S Bhadauria 2012.Biosorption of Lead (II) from Aqueous Solution by Agaricus bisporus.Nature Environment and Pollution Technology 11 (3), 493-96
  49. Vishnu Singh, Manish Dubey and Seema Bhadauria. Microbial degradation of polyethylene (Low Density ) by Aspergillus fumigatus and Penicillium sp. Asian Journal Biological Science . 2012;3(3):498- 501.
  50. Prem Kumar Gautam, Deveshwari Singh and Seema Bhadauria ( 2012 )Effects of Growth of Angiosperms on the Monuments – Investigation Based on Historical Monuments of Gwalior Fort . Nature Env. & Pollution Tech. Volume 11, Issue No. 2, , Page No 307-309
  51. Deveshwari Singh and Seema Bhadauria 2012 Quantitative and Qualitative Distribution of Bacteria in Vermicompost Produced by Different Organic Wastes Nature Env. & Pollution Tech. Volume 11, Issue No. 2, Page No 331-334
  52. B Seema, S Vishwajeet, B Brij, J Sadhna, RMS Sengar, S Ankita 2012Enhancing soil organic carbon sequestration by organic farming practices: a case study, issues and benefits.International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Bio-Science 1 (6), 88-102
  53. Kapil Kumar, Manish Dubey, Anjana Agnihotri, Seema Bhadauria, Sameer S. Bhagyawsant, Archana Shrivastava(2011) .Antibacterial and phytochemical analysis of Withania somnifera aqueous and alcoholic extracts Journal of Pharmacy Research 4(10),3421-3423
  54. B.S. Kushwah, S.C. Upadhyaya, Shipra Shukla, Apurva Singh Sikarwar, R.M.S. Sengar, Seema Bhadauria Performance of nanopolyaniline-fungal enzyme based biosensor for water pollution Adv. Mat. Lett. 2011, 2(1), 43-51 DOI: 10.5185/amlett.2010.814
  55. Anuj Narayan Mishra; SeemaBhadauria; Mulayam Singh Gaur; Renu Pasricha Extracellular microbial synthesis of gold nanoparticles using fungus Hormoconis resinae . JOM: The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) (v.62, #11) (pp. 45-48).
  56. Manish Dubey, Sanju Sharma,Rajeev Sengar , Seema Bhadauria, R.K. Gautam.2011. In vitro antibacterial activity of Lantana camara leaves hydrosol Journal of Pharmacy Research 4(11),3972-3974
  57. Nandna Khurana, Rajeev Kr. Sharma, Seema Bhaduria(2011) Microbiological Quality Assesment of Some Commercial Herbal Drugs .IJPQA, Vol3,Issue4, Oct 2011- Dec 2011 (15-17)
  58. Kavita Solanki, H B Singh and *Seema Bhadauria (2011)A study for Assessment of Physico-chemical Analysis of Oil Refinery Effluent. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2(1): 125-12
  59. B Singh, S Malik, S Bhadauria 2011 Population density of Sclerotinia species in various changes of climate . World Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 7 Issue 6 Pages 733-737
  60. Seema Bhadauria and Shipra Shukla(2011)Degradation of a Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon by White Rot Fungus and its Laccase in the Presence of Redox mediator.International Research Journal of Microbiology7(4)11-14
  61. S Sisodia, MB Siddiqui, S Bhadauria, S Jadon Bio-diesel-an alternative non-conventional energy source. 2011 Vegetos 24 (1), 68-75
  62. Ratnika Varshney, Seema Bhadauria, M.S.Gaur, Biosorption of Copper (II) from electroplat¬ing wastewaters by Aspergillus terreus and its kinetics studies, 2011. Journal WATER, 2, 142-151,
  63. R Varshney, S Bhadauria, MS Gaur, R Pasricha 2011 Copper nanoparticles synthesis from electroplating industry effluent . Nano Biomed Eng 3 (2), 115-119
  64. Seema Bhadauria, R.M.S. Sengar, Dheeraj Mohan, Chatar Singh Dhanai and B.S. Kushwah (2010) Sustainable Land Use Planning Through Utilization of Alkaline Wasteland by Biotechnological Intervention. Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 6 (6): 580-592, 2010
  65. KP Singh, Y Rekha, B Seema 2010 Growth performance, phosphorus and nitrogen uptake in Acacia nilotica under am inoculated and uninoculated alkaline soils at different stages of growth. Indian Journal of Forestry 33 (3), 313-317
  66. R Varshney, S Bhadauria, MS Gaur, R Pasricha 2010 Characterization of copper nanoparticles synthesized by a novel microbiological method . JOM 62 (12), 102-104
  67. R.M.S. SENGAR , SEEMA BHADAURIA AND POONAM SHARMA(2010)The Effect Of Cyanobacterial Toxin On Seed Germination. Indian J. Sci. Res.1 (2): 41-45, 2010
  68. Seema Bhadauria, R.M.S. Sengar, Dheeraj Mohan, Chatar Singh Dhanai and B.S. Kushwah(2010) Sustainable Land Use Planning Through Utilization of Alkaline Wasteland by Biotechnological Intervention. American-Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., 9 (3): 325-337, 2010
  69. Alka Jain* and Seema Bhadauria (2010) comparative approach for chemical intervention against sandstone biodeteriogens https://www.restauro.de/media/Fachartikel/ dff16_Jain_Biozide.pdf
  70. Ratnika Varshneya*, Seema Bhadauria, Mulayam S.Gaur(2010) Biogenic synthesis of silver nanocubes and nanorods using sundried Stevia rebaudiana leaves Adv. Mat. Lett. 2010, 1(3), 232-237 DOI: 10.5185 / amlett.2010.9155
  71. Anuj Narayan Mishra, Seema Bhadauria, Mulayam Singh Gaur and Renu Pasricha (2010) Extracellular microbial synthesis of gold nanoparticles using fungus Hormoconis resinae JOM JOURNAL OF THE MINERALS, METALS AND MATERIALS SOCIETY PRECIOUS METALS EXTRACTION / Volume 62, Number 11, 45-48, DOI: 10.1007/s11837-010- 0168-6
  72. Mishra, Anuj N. , Bhadauria, Seema , Gaur, Mulayam S. , Pasricha, Renu and Kushwah, Brajesh S. (2010) 'Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles by Leaves of Zero-Calorie Sweetener Herb (Stevia rebaudiana) and Their Nanoscopic Characterization by Spectroscopy and Microscopy', International Journal of Green Nanotechnology: Physics and Chemistry, 1: 2, P118 — P124 DOI:10.1080/ 19430871003684705
  73. Singh KP, Kumari P, Chauhan A and Bhadauria S. 2010. Seasonal variation in root colonization and rhizosphere soil spore population of AM fungi in alkaline soil. J Mycol Pl Pathol 40(3):420-424.
  74. B.D. Ghode, Seema Bhadauria and S.D. Sawarkar Response of sorghum [ (L.) Moench] cultivars to nitrogen and phosphate solubilizing bacteria under different cutting intervals .JNKVV RESEARCH JOURNAL Volume 44 Number 1 January - June 2010pp35- 38
  75. Kushwah, B. S. and Bhadauria, S. (2010), Development of biosensor for phenol detection using agarose–guar gum based laccases extracted from Pleurotus ostreatus. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 115: 1358–1365. doi:
  76. Amit Kumar Sharma, M.S. Gaur, Pradeep Sharma, R.K. Tiwari, Seema Bhadoria 2009 Development of colorimetric sensor instrument for quantitative analysis of methyl parathion. Sensor Review 29 Issue: 1 Page: 70 – 74
  77. U Ram, S Bhadauria 2009 Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal association with some medicinal plants growing on alkaline soils of Manipuri district, Uttar Pradesh.- Mycorrhiza News, Volume 13 Pages12-14
  78. Kaushal Pratap Singh, Kumari Preetesh, Bhadauria Seema 2010 Alternaria leaf spot of cucurbitaceous hosts and its management. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India. Section B, Biological SciencesVolume 80 Issue 3 Pages 266-272
  79. B.S.Kushwah*, S.C.Upadhaya, Shipra Shukla, Apurva Singh Sikarwar, Seema Bhadauria (2009) Determination of Phenol using Polyaniline-fungal Laccases biosensor.International Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IJPAC) 4(1)25-33
  80. Manish Dubey, Seema Bhadauria, Kanhiya Mahour, R. K. Gautam (2009) Formation of highly bioactive silver nanoparticles and their antibacterial activity Pharmacologyonline 3: 437-446
  81. Dubey, M., Bhadauria, S., & Kushwah, B. (2009). Green synthesis of nanosilver particles from extract of eucalyptus hybrida (safeda) leaf. Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures, 4(3), 537 - 543.
  82. Alka Jain, Seema Bhadauria, Virendra Kumar and Ramvir Singh Chauhan (2009) Biodeterioration of sandstone under the influence of different humidity levels in laboratory conditions; Building and Environment, publisher Elsevier 44(6):1276-1284.
  83. Singh, K. P.; Rekha Yadav; Seema Bhadauria Growth and nodulation in Acacia nilotica Benth. under mycorrhizal fungi and nutrient treated alkali soil after one year of inoculation. 2009 Indian Forester Vol. 135 No. 3 pp. 412-419
  84. Singh, K. P.; Kumari P. and Bhadauria, S. Management of Alternaria leaf blight of Dalbergia sissoo. Indian Journal of Forestry 2009 Vol. 32 No. 3 pp. 429-430 ISSN0971- 9431Record Number 20103226807
  85. Singh, KP; Rekha Yadav; Seema Bhadauria. 2009. Growth and nodulation in Acacia nilotica Benth. under mycorrhizal fungi and nutrient treated alkali soil after one year of inoculation. Indian Forester. 135(3):412-419.
  86. Kaushal Pratap Singh, Preetesh Kumari, Seema Bhadauria 2009. A survey of the Indian rose wood tree, Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. under threat of fungal pathogens. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INDIA SECTION B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Volume79 Pages165-174
  87. Singh KP, Kumari P and Bhadauria S. 2008. Mortality of Dalbergia sissoo incited by Fusarium solani in western Uttar- Pradesh and its management. J Mycol Pl Pathol 38(3):621-624.
  88. KP Singh, P Kumari, S Bhadauria 2008 .An inventory of medicinal plants in Mainpuri district of Uttar Pradesh. J Med Aromat Plant Sci 31, 223-227
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  90. Divya Goyal and Seema Bhadauria, In vitro shoot proliferation in Emblica officinalis var. Balwant from nodal explants, Indian Journal of Biotechnology, Vol 7 July 2008, pp 394- 397 http://wwwniscair.res.in
  91. 91. Alka Jain and Seema Bhadauria (2008). Pursue – the effective fungicide and bactericide. in Coalition: CSIC Thematic Network on Cultural Heritage Issue 16 Pages15-17Spain ISSN 1579-8410 17 www.rtphc.csic.es/boletin.htm
  92. Sharmila Upadhyaya, Shipra Shukla, Seema Bhadauria 2008 Growth Responses of Lens esculenta Under Petroleum Contaminated Soil in Field and Pot Experiment .Nature Env Polln Techno, 7(3)35-38
  93. Alka Jain and Seema Bhadauria (2008) Effects of growth of higher plants over monuments investigation based on historical buildings of Agra, India . RESTAURO. (publisher Callwey Verlag Streitfeldstr,Germany) (114) .324- 329
  94. A Jain, S Bhadauria 2008 Fungal diversity on sandstone : investigation based on historical buildings of Agra, India . Restauro: Forum für Restauratoren, Konservatoren und Denkmalpfleger 114 pp 196-98
  95. Divya Goyal and Seema Bhadauria (2006), Characterization of four Emblica officinalis varieties growing in nurseries and plantation at Agra, Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Technoscience publications, Karad, Maharashtra, Vol. 5 No. 3, pp 443-445, , also available at website http://www.neptjournal.com.
  96. Divya Goyal, Seema Bhadauria and Anil Kumar (2006), A protocol for In vitro propagation of a multipurpose tree Ber (Ziziphus jujuba), Indian Journal of Plant Physiology, IARI, New Delhi, Vol 11 (2),pp 178-181, also available at website http://www.indianjournals.com
  97. Divya Goyal and Seema Bhadauria (2006), Studies on in-vitro propagation of A threatened species of Ceropegia bulbosa by using nodal segments, Indian Journal of Biotechnology, NISCAIR, New Delhi, Vol. 5, pp 565 – 567, also available at website http://wwwniscair.res.in
  98. Divya Goyal, Seema Bhadauria, Anjma Bhanti and Kaushal Pratap Singh, Standardization of a Protocol for In vitro Propagation of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb, Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, IARI, New Delhi, MSS no: JPBB/2006/EE/06.
  99. DEVESH KUMAR, SHARMA P, BHADAURIA S (Botany Dep, R.B.S. College, Agra-282 002) Use of abiotic and biotic compounds in inducing systemic resistance against white rot of cauliflower caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Ann Pl Soil Res 2006, 8(2), 155-9.
  100. Chauhan Anuradha, Bhadauria Seema, Kumari Bhawana. Biodiversity of algal and fungal flora on monuments and temples at Jaipur.2005. Nature Env Polln Techno, 4(1) 35-38
  101. Ompal Singh and Seema Bhadauria (2005) Preparation of beverage from carrots and changes during storage National journal of Life Sciences2(1&2), 175-176
  102. Seema Bhadauria, Brijesh Singh Kushwah and Gautam Pahari. (2004). Qualitative and Quantitative analysis of seven cultivars of Emblica officinalis (Aonla) growing in alkaline soils”. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology. vol. 9, No.4 pp. 451-454 http://www.indian journals.com
  103. Bhawna Kumari, Seema Bhadauria and A. Chauhan (2004): Occurrence of mycoflora on newspapers in various libraries of different establishment year. Nature Env. & Pollution Tech. Vol 3 (3): 397-399.
  104. Seema Bhadauria, B. S. Kushwah, Divya Goyal and K. P. Singh (2004), Performance and Fungal Infestation Under Low Temperature in Neem and Tulsi, Journal of Agrometeorology, Vol. 6. 132-135, http://www.agrimetassociation.com.
  105. Seema Bhadauria and Anuradha Chauhan (2003): Invasion on marble stones by mycoflora. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India Vol. 73 B (III & IV).
  106. Seema Bhadauria, B.S. Kushwah and Ekta Bhadauria (2003) Changes in Tree Species Diversity in Alkali-Affected Village Ecosystems by Biotechnological Interventions.www.fao.org/DOCREP/ARTICLE/WFC/XII/0143-B1.HTM
  107. Seema Bhadauria et.al. (2003) Seasonal and edaphic variation in VAM infection of fuel wood trees by Glomus mossae. India Journal of Forestry. 26:1,41-44
  108. S Upadhyaya, S Bhadauria, E Bhadauria 2003.Effect of refinery effluent on seed germination seedling growth at nursery stage of Vigna radiate . Environment Conservation Journal 4 (1-3), 83-91
  109. Archna Singh, A.K. Singh R.K.S. Rathor, Seema Bhadauria & V.L.S. Rathore (2002) Demography and Ecological dynamics of Ethno-medicinal Plants of Mainpuri district (U.P.) India. Environment conservation Journal 3(2) 43-47
  110. Vinay Kumari and Seema Bhadauria (2002): Utilization of petha industry waste in making vermicompost by using earthworms Eisenia foetida. J. Agri. Sci. Res. 38(1&2): 63-65.
  111. Seema Bhadauria and Varsha Rani (2001). Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizal association with some medicinal plants growing in alkaline soils of Mainpuri district, Uttar Pradesh. Mycorrhiza news. 13(2): 2-13.
  112. Seema Bhadauria (2000). Kinetic analysis for optimum microbial degradation of diesel oil in model aqua system. Journal of Env. & Pollution 7(3): 205-212.
  113. Neeta Rani, S. Singh Seema Bhadauria (2000). Efficacy of some organic acids and food preservation on Aflatoxin B1 elaboration By Aspergillus flavus. Journal of Agriculture & Scientific Research. 36(1&2): 92-94.
  114. Seema Bhadauria & Rekha Yadav (2000) VAM association in fuel wood trees growing in alkaline soil. Mycorrhiza News. 10(4): 14-15.
  115. Seema Bhadauria and Rekha Yadav (2000) Endomycorrhizal association of Acacia nilotica in nurseries and plantations from alkaline region of U.P. Indian Journal of Soil Conservation. 28(1): 48-53.
  116. Seema Bhadauria, Gautam Paahaari and Sudhir Kumar (2000) Effect of Azospirillum Biofertilizers on seedling growth and seed germination of Emblica officinalis. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology. 5(2) 177-179. http://www.indianjournals.com
  117. Seema Bhadauria and Varsha Rani (2000), Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizal association with timber yielding trees. Vasundhara. 5:105-107.
  118. Seema Bhadauria and Rekha Yadav (1999) Endomycorrhizal Associations in Fuel wood Trees in Nursery and Plantations, Mycorrhiza News 10(3) pp. 9-10
  119. Seema Bhadauria (1999). An ecological survey of hydrocarbon oxidizing microorganisms in agricultural soil irrigated with petroleum refinery effluents. Indian Journal of Environmental Biology. 20 (4) 329-333.
  120. Seema Bhadauria (1999) Biokinetics of in-vitro oil biodegradation in soil. Journal of Env. & Pollution. 6 (2&3): 133-140
  121. Seema Bhadauria et al (1999) Enhancing womens Role in Biotechnological Utilization of Alkali Soil. Indian Forester. Vol. 125 No.3 321-326
  122. Seema Bhadauria and Rekha Yadav (1998). Distribution of VAM association in alkaline soils of Mainpuri distt. (U.P.) Ind. J. Env. & Eco. 1 (3) 57-60.
  123. Seema Bhadauria and Rekha Yadav (1998) Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Associations in Fuel wood Trees Growing in Mainpuri Distt. J. of Env. And Ecoplanning 1(3): 57-60.
  124. Seema Bhadauria, Rekha Yadav and Ritu Singh (1998). Survey for detection of native high pH tolerant VAM fungi in alkaline soils. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India 68 (B) II: 141-146.
  125. Seema Bhadauria (1998) Characterization of Petroleum Refinery Effluent I Physicochemical Characterstics. J. of Industrial pollution control 14(2) pp. 163-173.
  126. Seema Bhadauria (1998) Chracterization of Petroleum Refinery Effluent II Microbiological Characteristics. J. of Industrial Pollution Control 14(2) pp.181-189.
  127. Seema Bhadauria (1997) Investigatory account on growth responses of Aspergillus flavus on various hydro-carbonaceous substrates. Ind. J. of Env. Science 1(2) 61-64.
  128. Seema Bhadauria (1997) Mycorrhizal plants role in decontamination of oil polluted soil: a preliminary investigation. Ind J. Env. Sciences 1(2) 55-57.
  129. Seema Bhadauria (1997) Characterization of agricultural soils irrigated with petroleum refinery effluents Physico-chemical analysis. Journal of Env. & Poll. 4 (4): 295- 302.
  130. Seema Bhadauria (1997) Characterization of agricultural soils irrigated with petroleum refinery effluents Microbiological analysis. Journal of Env. & Poll. 4 (4): 303- 308.
  131. Seema Bhadauria, N. Rani & S. Singh (1996). Aflatoxin Production in chillies by Aspergillus sp. J. Agr. Sci.Res. 34 (1) 70-74.
  132. Seema Bhadauria (1993) Impact of irrigation with Mathura oil refinery effluent on the fungal ecology of agricultural soil. Journal Agri. & Res. 35 (1&2) pp 75-81.
  133. K.D. Sharma, Seema Bhadauria and S. Bhattacharjee (1993). Chrysosporium racemosus sp. nov. Indian Phytopathology 46 (4): 404.
  134. Seema Bhadauria, (1992) Petroleum industry effluent as nutrient source for some bacteria: a preliminary note: Proc. Acad. Sci. India 62 (B) III 407-413.
  135. S Bhadauria, RMS Sengar, S Mittal, S Bhattacharjee 1992 Effect of petroleum hydrocarbons on algae . Journal of Phycology28 (3)pp 16
  136. K.D. Sharma, S. Bhattacharjee & Seema Bhadauria (1990) Two new records of fungi from India. Indian Phytopathology 43 (I) 122-123.
  137. Seema Bhadauria and S. Bhattacharjee (1989) Occurrence of microflora on Dolichos Lablab Pod. Journal of agricultural & scientific research. 31 (I & II) pp 84-85
  138. 4 Papers published in Garima Sindu in Hindi Journal published by Commission of Scientific and technical terminology, MHRD, Govt. Of India, New Delhi
  139. Nitin Wahi • Seema Bhadauria • Ashok Kumar Bhatia Full-text • Conference Paper • Feb 2016 TEM-Analysis of Chlorella Spp. depicting intracellular anatomical changes during algal oil productivity 2nd International Conference On NEW CHALLENGES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY IN THE CONTEXT OF st 21 CENTURY (NCBMBCC) st 21 CENTURY (NCBMBCC) February 27-29, 2016 Venue : ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE AGRA-282002 (U.P.) INDIA Organized By : organized by Indian Society of Genetics, Biotechnology Research & Development, Agra in association with St. John's College,
  140. Seema Bhadauria, Piero Baglioni, Rodorico Giorgi and B.S.Kushwah 2014 Using Innovative Nanomaterials for Biofilm Removal from Cultural Heritage Surfaces: An Emerging Conservation Nanotechnology Page no 55-64 BIODETERIORATION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY-7(Editors Shashi Dhawan Abduraheem K. Virendra Nath) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Biodeterioration of Cultural Property February 16-18, 2013 held at Department of Museology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India
  141. Deveshwari Singh and Seema Bhadauria 2014 Effects of Growth of Agiosperms on the Awagarh Fort (A Historical Monument): A Case Study In BIODETERIORATION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY-7 (Editors Shashi Dhawan Abduraheem K. Virendra Nath) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Biodeterioration of Cultural Property February 16-18, 2013 held at Department of Museology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India pp 149-156
  142. M. Dubey,, S. Sharma,, S. Bhadauria,, R. K. Gautam,, V. M. Katoch Fungal iosynthesis of Antimicrobial Nanosilver Solution: A Green Approach 2012.Chapter in Chemistry of Phytopotentials: Health, Energy and Environmental Perspectives pp 53-57 Print ISBN 978-3-642-23393-7 Online ISBN 978-3-642-23394-4 Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  143. B.S.Kushwah1, Sharad Chandra Upadhyaya3 Manish Dubey2, Seema Bhadauria2,(2011)Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by natural Polysaccharide-Gaur Gum and Their Characterization. In Proceedings of National Conference on Emerging Vistas of Mechanical Engineering in 21st Century EVME-2 0 1 1 on 4th & 5th April 2011 by Anand Engineering College NH-2, Keetham, Agra-282 007 (INDIA)Published by Narosa Publishers.
  144. Ankita Shrivastava1, Brajesh Singh Kushwah2, Sunil Bhadauria3, 4Sadhana Jadon, 5S.A.Mallick, Vishwajeet Singh1, Seema Bhadauria4(2011)SCREENING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CHLORELLA FOR ITS POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE BIODIESEL In Proceedings of National Conference on Emerging Vistas of Mechanical Engineering in 21st Century EVME-2 0 1 1 on 4th & 5th April 2011 by AEC, Agra-282 007 (INDIA)Published by Narosa Publishers.
  145. Seema Bhadauria, B.S. Kushwah,Garima Gupta, Apurv Singh Sikarwar, Anshul Kulshrestha Waste Potatoes Utilization as an Alternate Source of Energy .In energy conversion and Management 132(7) ISBN: 9788184870787 (Hard cover book) 557 p.Shukla, S. K. (EDT) / Tirkey, J. V. (EDT) 2010/02 Narosa Pub House
  146. Seema Bhadauria, Alka Jain, B.S.Kushwah, Deveshwari Singh and Anshul Kulshreshta (2010) Salts and biofilm removal from sandstone by nanomaterials:Case study from Agra,India. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology in Chemistry, Health, Environment and Energy held on Jan7-9 2010(Editors: L.D.Khemani and Sahab Dass) publishers Tata MacGraw Hill pp.343-349
  147. Alka Jain and Seema Bhadauria (2010) Biofilm formation by algae on sandstone monuments and their inhibition: a case study of Agra (India) 277 http://www.formatex.org/biomicroworld 2009/files/BioMicro World2009_%20ProceedingsBook_TableofContents.pdf
  148. Ratnika Varshney, Anuj Narayan Mishra, Seema Bhadauria, M. S. Gaur 2010. Silver nanorod synthesis from Stevia rebaudiana leaves :A novel approach. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology in Chemistry, Health, Environment and Energy held on Jan7-9 2010(Editors: L.D.Khemani and Sahab Dass) publishers Tata MacGraw Hill pp.329-333
  149. Anuj Narayan Mishra, Seema Bhadauria, Ratnika Varshney, M. S. Gaur,Renu Pasricha2010 Synthesis of monodisperse gold nanoparticles.In Proceedings of the International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology in Chemistry, Health, Environment and Energy held on Jan7-9 2010(Editors: L.D.Khemani and Sahab Dass) publishers Tata MacGraw Hill pp.205-210
  150. Manish Dubey,Seema Bhadauria,B.S.Kushwah,R.K.Gautam 2010.New report on biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles from extract of Cuscuta reflexa. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology in Chemistry, Health, Environment and Energy held on Jan7-9 2010(Editors: L.D.Khemani and Sahab Dass) publishers Tata MacGraw Hill pp.183-187
  151. Anshul Kulshreshtra,Seema Bhadauria,Garima Gupta,Richa Rohtagi 2010.Silver nanoparticles :A menace to mankind. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology in Chemistry, Health, Environment and Energy held on Jan7-9 2010(Editors: L.D.Khemani and Sahab Dass) publishers Tata MacGraw Hill pp.258-61
  152. Alka Jain, Seema Bhadauria, Virendra Kumar and Ramvir Singh Chauhan (2009) Biodeterioration of sandstone under the influence of different humidity levels in laboratory conditions; Building and Environment, publisher Elsevier 44(6):1276-1284.
  153. Alka Jain, Seema Bhadauria and A.K.Singh (2009) Effects of growth of higher plants over old structures. A case study of some of the old buildings of Agra city’ in Transformations in Indian History (ed. Pratima Asthana and S.Z.H. Jafri) Proceeding of U.P. History Congress XVII session 8th-9th September 2007, pp. 512-517.
  154. Singh, K. P.; Mohan, D.; Yadav, R. and Bhadauria S. (2008). Seasonal variation in root colonization and rhizosphere soil spore population of mycorrhiza species in various plants growing in alkali soil. In: Soil Microflora (Ed. Gupta, R. K., Kumar, M. and Vyas, D.) Daya Publishing House, New Delhi
  155. Alka Jain and Seema Bhadauria Salts removal of sandstone by microbes: case study from Agra, India 2008 RILEM Lyngby (Denmark): Technical University of Denmark, Department of Civil Engineering, 2008 12 p. : Ill. black & col. , 24 cm. In: Salt weathering buildings and stone sculptures are: proceedings from the international conference, The National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark, 22-24 October 2008, p. 381-392. English summary. Bibliog. ISBN 978-8-778-77273-2 LRMH rating: CON-2008-COP
  156. Singh, K. P.; Mohan, D. and Bhadauria S. (2008). Bacterial and Fungal Diversity in Alkali Affected Soil. In: Soil Microflora (Ed. Gupta, R. K., Kumar, M. and Vyas, D.) Daya Publishing House, Delhi
  157. Manisha, Divya Goyal and Seema Bhadauria 2007 Biodeterioration of Aonla (Emblica officinalis)and its products .In Medinical Plants: Conservation, Cultivation and Preservation – Edited by A. Chopra, Dr. Khanna, D.S. Malik, R. Bhutiani Published by Daya Publishing House 331-340
  158. Seema Bhadauria and Poonam Paliwal (2006) Hospital Waste Management, Industrial pollution and its management, edited by P. C. Trivedi, Avishkar publishers, Jaipur, pp 182 - 212.
  159. Divya Goyal and Seema Bhadauria,(2006) VermiCOMPOSITING: RECYCLING OF WASTES, Agriculture Update, Hind Agriculture Horticulture Society, Ashram, Muzaffarnagar, No. AU/123.
  160. Seema Bhadauria, Varsha Bhargava, B. S. Kushwah and A. V. S. Kushwah (2006) Petha industry waste management by vermitechnology, Industrial pollution and its management, edited by P. C. Trivedi, Avishkar publishers, Jaipur, pp 291 - 299.
  161. Divya Goyal, Seema Bhadauria and Kaushal Pratap Singh (2005), Identification, Characterization and Conservation of Emblica officinalis (Amla)– A Medicinal Tree, Recent Advances in Medicinal Plants, Vol.1: 141-145, Edited by S. K. Prabhuji, G. P. Rao & S. K. Patil,
  162. Bhadauria, S (2005) Chemistry and cultivation technology of Emblica- an alternative land use for alkali wasteland. Recent Advances in Medicinal Plants, Edited by S.K.Prabhuji, G.P.Rao & S.K.Patil, Vol.1: 159-170. Edited by S. K. Prabhuji, G. P. Rao & S. K. Patil, also available at website http://www. vedamsbooks.com.
  163. Bhargava, V and Bhadauria S (2005) Biocomposting of organic waste and its effect on Shankhpushpi and Palmarosa, Recent Advances in Medicinal Plants, Edited by S. K. Prabhuji, G.P.Rao & S. K. Patil, Vol.1: 503-508. Edited by S. K. Prabhuji, G. P. Rao & S. K. Patil,
  164. Ompal Singh and Seema Bhadauria (2005) Preparation of beverage from carrots and changes during storage National journal of Life Sciences2(1&2), 175-176
  165. Seema Bhadauria (2004): Microbial characterization of salt affected and amended soils. Plant microbes and Biotechnology, Pointer Publishers, Jaipur: 270-277.
  166. Seema Bhadauria and Alka Jain (2004): Biodeterioration of stones – An innovative approach Plant microbes and Biotechnology, Pointer Publishers, Jaipur: 278-300.
  167. Bhadauria S, Bhadauria E, Kushwah, B.S, Pahari, G & Chauhan, B.P.S (2000): Bioreclamation of alkali soils- A remunerative option. Presented in National workshop to evolve region specific inter- institutional biotechnology projects for the economic empowerment of society organized on 27-28 Nov. at PSCST, Chandigarh. Published in compendium of Biotechnological avenues for entrepreneurship development (Eds. J K Arora). P-117-132.

Books published:


TITLE AUTHORS PUBLISHER
USAR MRADAYEIN AUR UNKA PRAYOGIK PARIKSHAN Seema Bhadauria and Ekta Bhadauria Hindi Nideshyalaya, 2009 Satish Book Entreprise
New frontiers in biofuel research
ISBN: 978-81-930768-8-0
Seema Bhadauria and B.S.Kushwah Rize Planetary, Publication,New Delhi
Proceedings of NWEHBRA Seema Bhadauria RBS College, Agra
Proceedings of Role of biotechnology in women upliftment Seema Bhadauria RBS College, Agra


ii) ABSTRACT PUBLISHED AND CONFERENCES ATTENDED


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS:


  1. Seema Bhadauria 2019 Biosequestration and Biosorption of Heavy Metals from Industrial Efuents by Microbes leading to nanomaterial synthesis. International Seminar on Recent Advances In Environmental Protection International Seminar on Recent Advances In Environmental Protection Recent Advances In Environmental Protection RAEP 2019pp72-74
  2. B.S. Kushwaha, Vishwajeet Singhb, Seema Bhadauriab, Aeshwary Vikram Singhc2016 NEED OF SOIL TESTING INSTRUMENTATION FOR FULFILLMENT OF NATIONAL SOIL HEALTH CARD MISSION : AN INNOVATIVE DRIVE UNDER GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY-INSTITUTION COLLABORATION. In 6th International Conference on “Technology Innovation & Management for Sustainable Development (TiMS-16)” February 11-13, 2016. ITM University, Gwalior.
  3. Seema Bhadauriaa, Vishwajeet Singha , B.S. Kushwahb, Aeshwary Vikram Singhc NEED OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN On-site SOIL TESTING INSTRUMENTATION FOR FULFILLMENT OF NATIONAL SOIL HEALTH CARD MISSION: AN INNOVATIVE DRIVE UNDER GOVERNMENT- INDUSTRY-INSTITUTION COLLABORATION. 2016 In 2nd International Conference on "New Challenges in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology in the context of 21 Century" at St. John's College, Agra.
  4. B.S. Kushwaha, Vishwajeet Singhb, Seema Bhadauriab, Aeshwary Vikram Singhc, Kavita Solankid IMPACT OF JOINT VENTURE PROJECT ON SOIL TESTING FACILITY FOR FARMERS AND ENTREPRENUERSHIP FOR SOIL TESTING SERVICE PROVIDERS. In 2nd International Conference on "New Challenges in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology in the context of 21 Century" at St. John's College, Agra.
  5. Seema Bhaduria, Antimicrobial nanomaterial synthesis by biological Process in International workshop on EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES AND TRENDS IN BASIC AND APPLIED SCIENCES 22-24 January 2016 Organised by Dau Dayal Institute of Vocational Education, Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Khandari, Agra, India Abs .published 15pp
  6. Seema Bhadauria,,B.S.Kushwah Vishwajeet Singh 2015 Antimicrobial Nanomaterials for Combating Drug Resistance and Biofilm Removal. In 3rd International Conference on Nanostructured Materials and Nanocomposites 12th -14th December, 2015 at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Agra –Delhi NH # 2, Farah, Distt. Mathura, U P , India. Abs IT 86-88
  7. Seema Bhadauria 2014, Biosequestration And Biosynthesis On Silver And Copper Nanomaterials From Industrial Effluents .In International Conference on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology March 8-10, 2014 Department of Applied Physics Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh IT46
  8. Seema Bhadauria1, Piero Baglioni2, Rodorico Giorgi2, B.S.Kushwah3. 2013 Using innovative nanomaterials for biofilm removal from cultural heritage surfaces; an emerging conservation nanotechnology In Seventh International Conference on Biodeterioration of Cultural Property ICBCP) organized at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (AMU), India, 16th-18th Feb.2013 in Department of Museology.
  9. Seema Bhadauria, B.S. Kushwah 2012 1st Annual Conference and EXPO of AnalytiX-2012 In Proceedings of Quality, Safety and Harmonization held on March 23-25, 2012 on Novel Properties of Gold Nanoparticles Conjugated Polyaniline Films.
  10. Garima Gupta and Seema Bhadauria“Process Optimization for bioethanol production from Petha Waste”.In Proceedings of International Conference on Renewable Energy (ICRE 2011)January 17 - 21, 2011Centre for Non Conventional Energy Resources,14- Vigyan Bhawan, University of Rajasthan,Jaipur-302055.India
  11. Seema Bhadauria and Garima Gupta “Bioconversion of Waste Potatoes in to ethanol using culture of Aspergillus awamori and Bacillus subtilis” In Proceedings of International Conference on Renewable Energy (ICRE 2011)January 17 - 21, 2011Centre for Non Conventional Energy Resources,14- Vigyan Bhawan, University of Rajasthan,Jaipur-302055.India
  12. Seema Bhadauria (2010) Biological Synthesis of Nanomaterials. International Conference on Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications (ICN-2010) during April 27- 29, 2010 at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India.
  13. Seema Bhadauria .Biological Synthesis of Nanomaterials. In proceedings of International Conference on Advanced Nanomaterials andNanotechnology (ICANN - 2009)during Dec 9-11th 2010 at IIT Guhawati,India
  14. Seema bhadauria Characterization of Microbially Synthesized Nanoparticles .Indo-Japan Symposium on New trends in Nanotechnology at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 17th – 18th December 2010 PB - 22.
  15. Garima Gupta, A. S. Sikarwar, Anshul Kulshrestha, Seema Bhadauria, B.S.Kushwah. Management of Petha Waste for Production of Alternative Source of Energy (2009) In1st International Conference on Solid Waste Management and Exhibition on Municipal Services, Urban Development,Public Works IconSWM 2009 P40. Day 2 – 5th November 2009,Jadavpur Univ.Kolkatta
  16. Alka Jain and Seema Bhadauria (2008) Salt removal of sandstone by microbes: Case study from Agra, India. International Conference on “Salt Weathering on buildings and stone sculptures” held on 22-24 October 2008 at The National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  17. Manish dubey, B.S. Kushwah and Seema Bhadauria .Green Synthesis of Bioactive Nanosilver Particles from Methanolic Extract of Eucalyptus Hybrida (Safeda) Leaves. Presented in International Conference on Biodiversity, Environment and Sustainability: Challenges for Future (Sept. 4-6, 2008) Organized by Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi, Delhi
  18. Ratnika Varshney, Anuj Narayan mishra and Seema Bhadauria “Potential of Stevia leaves for the synthesis of silver Nanoparticles” in the proceeding Indo- Australia Symposium on Multifunctional Nanomaterials Nanostructures and Applications held on 19th - 21th Dec. 2007 at Department of Physics and Astrophysics University of Delhi Abstract No.-29.
  19. Anuj Narayan mishra , Seema Bhadauria and Ratnika Varshney, “Evidence of synthesis of Silver Nanomaterials via reacting silver nitrate with fungus isolated from soil”in the proceeding IIndo- Australia Symposium on Multifunctional Nanomaterials Nanostructures and Applications held on 19th - 21th Dec. 2007 at Department od Physics and Astrophysics University of Dellhi. Abstract No.-49.
  20. B.S. Kushwah, R.P. Sharma, S.C. Upadhyaya, S.Behaari, Shipra Shukla and Seema Bhadauria “Extraction, purification and applications of Lacccase Enzyyme in Nanobiosensors”in the proceeding Indo- Australia Symposium on Multifunctional Nanomaterials Nanostructures and Applications held on 19th - 21th Dec. 2007 Department of Physics and Astrophysics University of Delhi Abstract No.-58.
  21. Seema Bhadauria et al (2007) Evidence of Silver Nanomaterial aggregate in fungal biomass isolated from electroplating industrial waste:" in NanoTech Insight'07 conference held on 10th – 17th 2007 at luxor. Egypt.
  22. Ratnika Varshney1, Seema Bhadauria1, S.P. Singh2, B S Kushwah3, R. S. Chauhan4, M. S. Gaur5, Anuj N. Mishra1 “Biosynthesis of Copper Nanomaterials from Electroplating Industries Surrounding the Agra City” Nano Tech Insight 2007, Luxor, Egypt, 10-17 March
  23. Anuj N. Mishra1, Seema Bhadauria1, S.P. Singh2, B S Kushwah3, R. S. Chauhan4, M. S. Gaur5, Ratnika Varshney1 Bioapplication of Fusarium for Synthesis of Lead Nanomaterial From Industrial Effluent Nano Tech Insight 2007, Luxor, Egypt, 10-17 March
  24. V.S.Kushwah1, B. S. Kushwah2, Seema Bhadauria3, Alka Jain3: “Conservation and cleaning of cultural Heritage: LASER, an innovative Tool in Conservation science held on 10-11 may 2007, at the Politechnico di Milano, p. Za Leonardo da vinci 23- Milano (Italy)
  25. Alka Jain, Seema Bhadauria, Anuradha Chauhan and Kaushal P. Singh (2006). Biodiversity & Biodeterioration of sand stone monuments at Agra. Abstract in Proceeding of “6th International conference on Biodeterioration of cultural property” on 14-17 Feb. 2006 Chandigrah, India
  26. Bhadauria Seema, Kushwah B S, Bhadauria U P S, Bhadauria E and Singh K P (2004) Adoption status of women beneficiaries for alkali soil utilization and Emblica cultivation under SPD programme of Deprtment of Biotechnology in Mainpuri district. In Proceedings of International conference on sustainable management of sodic soil. UPCAR. Lucknow, 9- 14 February.
  27. Anuradha Chauhan, Seema Bhadauria, Bhawana Goyal, Kaushal P.Singh and Alka Jain (2006). Screening of microorganisms for CaCO3 utilization through biomineralization. Abstract in Abstract book of “6th International conference on Biodeterioration of cultural property” on 14-17 Feb. 2006 Chandigrah, India.
  28. Anuradha Chauhan, Seema Bhadauria, Bhawana Goyal, Kaushal P.Singh and Alka Jain (2006). Deterioration of marble monuments in Agra caused by algae. Abstract in Abstract book of “6th International conference on Biodeterioration of cultural property” on 14-17 Feb. 2006 Chandigrah, India.
  29. Kaushal P. Singh, Seema Bhadauria, Anuradha Chauhan and Alka Jain (2006). Biodeterioration of wood and their composite material. Abstract in Abstract book of “6th International conference on Biodeterioration of cultural property” on 14-17 Feb. 2006 Chandigrah, India.
  30. M. S. Gaur, R. K. Tiwari, Bipin Mishra and Seema Bhadauria (2006) Handheld sensor instrument for detection of methyl parathion, abstract published in 11th International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, August 6 –11, 2006, Port Island, Kobe, Japan.
  31. S. Bhadauria, B. Singh, B.S. Kushwah, A. Mishra, Ratnika Varshney (2006) Earthquake prediction by trees: An innovative approach, International workshop on Electromagnetic studies related to earthquakes and volcanoes, 20-22 November, 2006, P-9.
  32. Dheeraj Mohan, Seema Bhadauria, U. P. S. Bhadauria*, B. S. Kushwah**, Atul Tiwari and A. K. Singh (2006) Biofertilizer Formation through a Weed (Water Hyacinth) using Vermitechnology at Keetham Lake, Agra, U. P., India, in Proceedings of International Conference held at JNKV, Jabalpur.
  33. Bhadauria U.P.S., Bhadauria S., Tiwari A. and Singh K. P. (2004) Effect of seasonal fluctuation on microfungi inhabiting on some medicinal plants growing in sodic soil. Proc. International conference on sustainable management of sodic soil. UPCAR. Lucknow, 9- 14 February.
  34. Bhadauria S., Kushwah B.S., Bhadauria U.P.S., Bhadauria E. and Singh K. P. (2004) Adoption status of women beneficiaries for alkali soil utilization and Emblica cultivation under SPD programme of Department of Biotechnology in Mainpuri district. Proc. International conference on sustainable management of sodic soil. UPCAR. Lucknow, 9- 14 February.
  35. Seema Bhadauria, B.S. Kushwah and Divya Goyal (2004): Qualitative and Quantitative analysis of seven cultivars of Emblica Officinalis (Aonla) Growing in Alkali Soils presented in International Conference on Sustainable Management of Sodic Lands, Feb. 9-14, Lucknow, India and accepted for full paper publication in post proceedings.
  36. Seema Bhadauria (2004) Conservation Horticulture: An alternative landuse for alkali affected lands in Mainpuri district presented in International conference on sustainable management of sodic lands, Feb. 9-14, Lucknow, India
  37. Seema Bhadauria. (2004) Interaction of VAM Fungi and Beneficial soil Microorganism in fuel wood plants for Eco-development of (usar) alkali soil presented in International Conference on Sustainable Management of Sodic Lands, Feb. 9-14, Lucknow, India and accepted for full paper publication in post proceedings.
  38. Seema Bhadauria (2004) Occurrence of Vescicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi in some Angiosperms thriving in salt stressed environment presented in International Conference on Sustainable Management of Sodic Lands, Feb. 9-14, Lucknow, India and accepted for full paper publication in post proceedings.
  39. Seema Bhadauria (1992) Microbiological spectrum asphalt, tar and grease. Proceedings of Int. Con. of Bot. Soc. of America. Held at Honolulu 4-7June pp 106.
  40. S. Bhadauria, K.D. Sharma and A. Dwivedi (1992). Screening of hydrocarbon utilizing microorganisims from agricultural soil. Proc. of Int. Conf. of Bot. Soc. of Amer. pp 110.
  41. S. Bhadauria, K.D. Sharma and R.M.S. Sengar (1992). Effect of hydrocarbons on soil algae. Proceeding of Int. Conf. of Bot. Soc. of America. pp 11.
  42. Bhadauria, S. [1] ; Sengar, R.M.S. [2] ; Mittal, S. ; Bhattacharjee, S. [3] Effect of petroleum hydrocarbons on algae: Journal of Phycology; (United States); Journal Volume: 28:3; Conference: 1992 meeting of the Phycological Society of America, Honolulu, HI (United States), 9-13 Aug 1992.

NATIONAL CONFERENCES:


[A] Nanotechnology


  1. Dr. Seema Bhadauria 2020 NANOTECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT AND BIODIVERSITY: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES IN 21ST CENTURY (EBCS : 2020)
  2. Rudrakshi Batra and Seema Bhadauria 2020 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SOLVENT EXTRACTS OF EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS (EUCALYPTUS) AGAINST MULTIDRUG RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS Department of Botany, R.B.S. College, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra-282002, Uttar Pradesh, India NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT AND BIODIVERSITY: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES IN 21ST CENTURY (EBCS : 2020)
  3. B.S.Kushwah*, Seema Bhadauria**, Vishwajeet Singh** 2015 Synthesis, characteristics, processing and applications of biodegradable nanobiopolymer in packaging in National Conference on Nanodevices focusing on Simulation, Modeling and Fabrication of Nanodevices on April 18-19th, 2015
  4. Seema Bhadauria1,Kajal Phulwani1,Vishnu Singh Sikarwar2 2013. Biofilm removal technique from plastic surfaces using nanomaterials and microbial enzymes. In proceedings of National Seminar on new frontiers in organic farming in sustainable and environment friendly development 13-16 feb 2013 at BSA College,Mathura.
  5. Seema Bhadauria, M.S.Gaur, Ramvir Singh Chauhan, B.S.Kushwah, Pankaj Gupta, Manish Dubey ORIGIN OF SILVER NANOMATERIALS BY BIOMOLECULES PLANTS In Proceedings of National Seminar on “Conservation, Cultivation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal and Herbal Plants” 2012 Abs.9 organised by R.B.S.College,Agra Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi
  6. Manish Dubey, Seema Bhadauria, R.K. Gautamand V.M.Katoch ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF NANOSILVER SYNTHESIS BYGREEN EXTRACT OF MEDICINAL PLANTS In Proceedings of National Seminar on “Conservation, Cultivation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal and Herbal Plants” 2012 Abs.26 organised by R.B.S.College,Agra Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi
  7. Seema Bhadauria1, Ratnika Varshney1, Anuj Narayan Mishra1, M. S. Gaur2, Renu Pasricha3, B. S. Kushwah4, R. S. Chauhan5 (2011)BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS LEADING TO NANOPARTICLES SYNTHESIS In National Review and Coordination Meeting on Nano science and Nanotechnology NSNT2011held at IIT,New Delhi 25th-27th February2011(Abs No.)
  8. Anuj Narayan Mishra, Ratnika Varshney, Seema Bhadauria, B. S. Kushwah, M. S. Gaur and Renu Pasricha, “Microbiological Synthesized Gold Metal Nanoparticles with their Applications in Biosensors” Proceedings of National Symposium/workshop on New trends of Biosensor Technology, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 17th – 19th January 2009 PB - 21.
  9. Ratanika Varshney, Anuj Narayan Mishra, Seema Bhadauria, B. S. Kushwah, M. S. Gaur and Renu Pasricha, “Characterization of Microbially Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles for Biosensing Applications” Proceedings of National Symposium/workshop on New trends of Biosensor Technology, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 17th – 19th January 2009 PB - 22
  10. Dheeraj, Seema, B.S.Kushwah , RMS Sengar Study on biodegradability of vegetable flower and petha wastes by vermitechnology .Abs.published in Proceedings of National seminar on vision 2008: current challenges in biological sciences on 20-21 Jan 2008 at Dr.H S Gaur Vishwavidyalaya,Sagar.
  11. Bhadauria S, Kushwah B S, Gaur M S, Mishra A N and Varshney R (2006): Biosynthesis of Nanomaterials from industrial effluent: An innovative approach, Poster presentation in Proc. Of National Symposium on Recent trends in Molecular Biology, Sponsored by UGC, ICMR, MPCST at college of life sciences, Cancer Hospital & Research Institute, Gwalior, 27- 28 Feb: 42.
  12. Bhadauria S, Kushwah B S, Gaur M S, Varshney R and Mishra A N (2006): vkS|ksfxd rjy vif’k"V inkFkksZ ls lw{e thoksa }kjk Hkkjh /kkrq vk/kkfjr uSuks inkFkksZ dk mRiknu] lkjka’k iqfLrdk ok;qe.Myh; ,oa i;kZoj.k foKku% u;s vk;ke ij jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh] izk;kstd jk"Vªh; HkkSfrd iz;ksx’kkyk] ubZ fnYyh] 19&20 tuojh]
  13. Bhadauria S, Kushwah B S, Mishra A N, Singh K P and Mohan D: oehZ tSo izkS|ksfxdh}kjk isBk m|ksx vif’k"V dk fu;kstu ,oa vkyw dh Qly ij bl fufeZr [kkn dk izHkkokadyu] lkjka’k iqfLrdk ok;qe.Myh; ,oa i;kZoj.k foKku% u;s vk;ke ij jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh] izk;kstd jk"Vªh; HkkSfrd iz;ksx’kkyk] ubZ fnYyh] 19&20 tuojh] 2006-
  14. Seema Bhadauria, *B S Kushwah, **M S Gaur, Anuj Narayan Mishra, Ratnika Biosynthesis of Nanomaterials from Industrial effluent: An innovative approach Presented at National Seminar on Multifunctional Nanomaterials, Nanostructures and applications, Deptt. Of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 22-23 Dec 2006
  15. Anuj Narayan Mishra, B. S. Kushwah*, Seema Bhadauria, Ratnika Varshney : Pollution status and heavy metals analysis of Electroplating and Battery Industry of Agra and their remediation by fungus Presented at National Seminar on Multifunctional Nanomaterials, Nanostructures and applications, Deptt. Of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 22-23 Dec 2006
  16. Seema Bhadauria, S.P.Singh, Ramveer Singh, M.S.Gaur, B.S.Kushwah, Anuj Mishra and Ratanika Varshney (2006) Nanomaterials Synthesis by using fungus isolated from soil: A Novel Approach, Presented at National Seminar on Multifunctional Nanomaterials, Nanostructures and applications, Deptt. Of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 22-23 Dec: P-41.
  17. Seema Bhadauria, B.S.Kushwah, Ratnika Varshney, Gaurav Bhargava and Anuj Narayan Mishra (2005): Application of Nano Based Sensors for Soil Fertility Analysis, Proceedings of workshop on Science and Technology of Sensors based on Nano-Materials, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Department of Chemistry, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur, 77-79.
  18. Seema Bhadauria, B.S.Kushwah, Ratnika Varshney, Gaurav Bhargava and Anuj Narayan Mishra (2005): Extraction and Application of Microbial Enzyme in Sensor Technology, Proceedings of workshop on Science and Technology of Sensors based on Nano-Materials, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Department of Chemistry, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur, 74-76.

  19. Biodeterioration ,bioremediation and biodegradation


  20. Alka Jain, Seema Bhadauria and A.K.Singh (2009) Effects of growth of higher plants over old structures. A case study of some of the old buildings of Agra city’ in Transformations in Indian History (ed. Pratima Asthana and S.Z.H. Jafri) Proceeding of U.P. History Congress XVII session 8th-9th September 2007, pp. 512-517.
  21. Alka Jain, Seema Bhadauria and R. M. S. Sengar (2008). Novel technology for bioremediation of organic deposits on sandstone by carbon utilizing microbes. Abstract in Souvenir of National Seminar on VISION 2008: Current challenges in biological Sciences from 20-21 January 2008, at Department of Botany, Dr. H. S. Gaur Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.). abstract no. A63.
  22. Anjma Bhanti, Manisha, Smiriti and Seema Bhadauria (2006), Biodeterioration of Aonla (Emblica officinalis) and Their Products, presented and abstract published in National Seminar on “Medicinal Plants: Conservation, Cultivation & Utilization”, March 09 –11, 2006, Dept. of Zoology & Env. Sci., Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalya, Haridwar.
  23. Alka Jain, Seema Bhadauria (2006) ‘Paryavaran dwara sandstone emaraton ka sharan’ in Abstract book of ‘Vayumandaliya avim paryavaran vigyan: nai ayam par rashtriya sangoshthi’ organized by National Physical laboratory, New Delhi, 19-20 January, 2006 abstract no. 7/3.
  24. Alka Jain, Seema Bhadauria (2006). Fungal biodiversity of sandstone. Abstract in Souvenir of National Symposium on Recent trends in molecular biology from 27-28 February 2006 Gwalior (M.P.); abstract no. A63.
  25. Singh, K. P.; Bhadauria, S. and Chauhan, A. (2005). Biodiversity of wood- deteriorating fungi in western Uttar-Pradesh- a case study. Proc. National seminar by The National Academy of Sciences, India held at Pondicherry University, Pondicherry on December 8-9, 2005.
  26. Bhadauria S & Chauhan A (2004). Inhabitance of algal and fungal flora on marble monuments and temples at Jaipur. In Proc. National seminar on Application of Biotechnology, Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar (Rajasthan), 23-24 January.p-63.
  27. Bhadauria S, Kumari B & Chauhan A (2004) Fungal deterioration of documents and literature related to herbal medicine plants. In Proceedings of National Symposium on Medicinal Plants’ Farming, Science and Practice for Improving Financial Status of Indian Farmers Vision 21st Century and Herbal Trade Fair/Exhibition; June 26-27; DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India.
  28. Bhawana & Bhadauria S. (2004). Occurrence of mycoflora on different editioned in various liberaries of different establishment year. Proc. National seminar on Application of Biotechnology, Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar (Rajasthan), 23-24 January.p-8.
  29. Bhadauria S. & P. Paliwal (2003): Relative Oil bioremediation capacity of soil fungi, Abs. in Proceeding of National Symposium on Plant Biology and Biodiversity in changing Environment held on Dec 29-31 at Jamia Hamdard Univ., New Delhi, 69-70.

  30. Micropropagation, Biodiversity, Medicinal Plants


  31. Seema Bhadauria1, Sadhna jadon1, Ankita Srivastava2 2013 DST- FICCI Millennium Alliance Launch, Agra at Grand hotel, Agra 0n 12 Feb.2013.
  32. Seema Bhadauria1, Sadhna jadon1, Ankita Srivastava2 2013 Antimicrobial Activity of tinospora cordifolia leaf extracts against pathogenic bacteria. In proceedings of national seminar on new frontiers in organic farming in sustainable and environment friendly development 13-16 feb 2013 at BSA College,Mathura.
  33. Anjana agnihotri, Kapil Kumar, Seema Bhadauria STUDIES ON THE ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECTS OF GARLIC(ALLIUM SATIVUM) In Proceedings of National Seminar on “Conservation, Cultivation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal and Herbal Plants” 2012 Abs.75 organised by R.B.S.College,Agra Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi
  34. Vishnu Singh and Seema Bhadauria MICROPROPAGATION OF AONLA ( EMBLICA OFFICINALIS VAR.) In Proceedings of National Seminar on “Conservation, Cultivation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal and Herbal Plants” 2012 Abs.45 organised by R.B.S.College,Agra Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi
  35. Kapil Kumar, Manish Dubey, Seema Bhadauria EVALUATION OF EXTRACTS OF CINNAMOMUM CASSIA FOR POTENTIAL ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY In Proceedings of National Seminar on “Conservation, Cultivation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal and Herbal Plants” 2012 Abs.23 organised by R.B.S.College,Agra Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi
  36. Seema Bhadauria and Sadhna Jadon.Micropropagation of Tinospora.2010 In proceedings of National Conference on Role of Biodiversity in Sustainable Agriculture, March4-5, B Dept. of Botany,Bundelkhand University, Jhansi – 284128 (U.P.)
  37. Kumari, P.; Singh, K. P.; Chauhan, A.; Singhal, D. M. and Bhadauria, S. (2008). Rapid in-vitro multiplication and conservation of Calophyllum inophyllum (An anti-HIV medicinal Plant). Proc. National seminar by The National Academy of Sciences, India held at Botany Department, Punjab University, Chandigarh (Punjab) on November 21-23.
  38. Seema Bhadauria, B. S. Kushwah, Divya Goyal, A. K. Singh and Dheeraj Mohan (2006), Combating Degenerative Diseases through Herbal Medicines: New Initiatives towards Nutritional Health presented and abstract published in National Seminar on “Medicinal Plants: Conservation, Cultivation & Utilization”, March 09 –11, 2006, Dept. of Zoology & Env. Sci., Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalya, Haridwar.
  39. Divya Goyal and Bhadauria S (2006): nqyHkZ iztkfr lsjksisft;k cYckslk dk Ård lao/kZu }kjk laj{k.k, Presented and abstract published in National Symposium on “Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences: New Dimensions, January 19 –20, 2006, NPL, Dr K S Krishnan Marg, New Delhi.
  40. Bhadauria S, Kushwah B S, Divya Goyal, Kushwah V S and Tyagi D (2006): Izknw’k.k tfur jksx% dkj.k ,oa funku. Presented and abstract published in National Symposium on “Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences: New Dimensions, January 19 –20, 2006, NPL, Dr K S Krishnan Marg, New Delhi.
  41. Divya Goyal, Bhadauria S., Sagar N. K. and Kushwah B. S. (2006), Standardization of Bioformulations for Organic Farming of Medicinal Plants and Biotechnological Utilization of Waste Lands presented and abstract published in National Seminar on “Medicinal Plants: Conservation, Cultivation & Utilization”, March 09 –11, 2006, Dept. of Zoology & Env. Sci., Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalya, Haridwar.
  42. Dheeraj Mohan, Seema Bhadauria and Divya Goyal (2006), Status of Medicinal Plants in Sur Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary (Keetham Lakes and Ravines) at Agra, presented and abstract published in National Seminar on “Medicinal Plants: Conservation, Cultivation & Utilization”, March 09 –11, 2006, Dept. of Zoology & Env. Sci., Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalya, Haridwar.
  43. Seema Bhadauria, B. S. Kushwah, Divya Goyal, A. K. Singh and Dheeraj Mohan (2006), Combating Degenerative Diseases through Herbal Medicines: New Initiatives towards Nutritional Health presented and abstract published in National Seminar on “Medicinal Plants: Conservation, Cultivation & Utilization”, March 09 –11, 2006, Dept. of Zoology & Env. Sci., Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalya, Haridwar.
  44. Bhadauria,S (2004) Chemistry and cultivation technology of Emblica- an alternative land use for alkali wasteland. Presented in National Symposium on Medicinal Plants’ Farming, Science and Practice for Improving Financial Status of Indian Farmers Vision 21st Century and Herbal Trade Fair/Exhibition; June 26-27, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India, Abs. No.1 (TS-2).
  45. Singh K. P., Bhadauria S. and Paliwal P. (2004). An inventory of medicinal plants in Mainpuri district. Proc. National symposium of Frontiers of medicinal plants’ diversity: Prospecting in sustainable management for human welfare, Gorakhpur, (U.P), 26-27 June.
  46. Seema Bhadauria, Divya Goyal and Kaushal Pratap Singh (2004) Characterization of Four Emblica officinalis Varieties Growing in Nurseries and Plantation at Agra presented in National Seminar on Application of Biotechnology (NSAB), Jan 23-24, Shri Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar, Rajasthan.
  47. Bhadauria S (2004). Effect of nutritional treatment on growth and yield of amla (Emblica officinalis) tree Proc. National seminar on Application of Biotechnology, Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar (Rajasthan), 23-24 January.p-23.
  48. Tiwari A., Singh A.K, Bhadauria S, Singh M, Singh K. P. and Sharma V.K. (2004) Regeneration potential of some native medicinal plants in Agra. Proc. National seminar on Application of Biotechnology, Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar (Rajasthan), 23-24 January.
  49. Archna Singh, A.K. Singh R.K.S. Rathor, Seema Bhadauria & V.L.S. Rathore (2001) Demography and Ecological dynamics of Ethno-medicinal Plants of Mainpuri district (U.P.) India. Presented at National seminar on “Status of Indian Environment” held at Rishikesh on 27-28 May. (Awarded Gold Medal) Abs. NO. 43 pp.43-Environment conservation Journal 3(2) 43-47.

  50. Instrumentation


  51. Seema Bhadauria1, Brajesh Singh Kushwah2, R.K.S. Rathore1 2013. Basics for developing soil instruments and sensors.In Proceedings of 17th National Seminar on Physics and Technology of Sensors held by Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University), New Delhi during 11th to 13th March, 2013
  52. Seema Bhadauria, B.S.Kushwah 2012. Concept on Developing Soil and water testing Sensors In proceeding of 1st DST-CSIR Sensor Hub Workshop at CGCRI, Kolkatta held on August 21 – 25, 2012.
  53. Seema Bhadauria*, B.S.Kushwah. Concept on Developing Soil Sensors. In National Conference on Sensors & Actuators: Science to Technology (NCSA–11)” on 11th and 12th March at Central Glass &Ceramic Research Institute,Kolkatta
  54. Shipra Shukla, Apurv Singh Sikarwar, Brajesh Singh Kushwah, S.C.Upadhyaya , S.Behari , Seema Bhadauria (2009) Optimization and stability of laccases enzyme on polyaniline based biosensor.In Proceedings of National Symposium/workshop on New trends of Biosensor Technology, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 17th – 19th January 2009 (NSNTBT Proceeding) PA-16
  55. Seema Bhadauria, B.S.Kushwah,Swapnil Sisodisa,Vinod Kumar and A.K.Shukla (2009) Sensing of nitrogen in soil through crop responses and its Correlation with rapid soil testing kit (fertichecktm),In Proceedings of National Symposium/workshop on New trends of Biosensor Technology, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 17th – 19th January 2009 (NSNTBT Proceeding) PB-16
  56. B.S.Kushwah, Seema Bhadauria, Shipra Shukla, Apurv Singh Sikarwar (2008) EXTRACTION AND PURIFICATION OF LACCASE ENZYME FROM Trametes versicolor FOR DEVELOPMENT OF LOW COST NANOPOLYANILINE BASED BIOSENSOR.In Proceedings Sensor-13, 13th National Seminar on Physics and Technology of Sensors, at University of Pune, Pune, March 3 – 5 (2008).
  57. Brajesh Singh Kushwah ,R.P.Sharma, Seema Bhadauria , M.S.Gaur, S.C.Upadhyaya ,Shipra Shukla (2008) Development and Application of nanostructured polyaniline based biosensor for phenol determination in Industrial effluents. In Proceedings Sensor-13, 13thNational Seminar on Physics and Technology of Sensors, at University of Pune, Pune, March 3 – 5 (2008).
  58. Seema Bhadauria, B. S. Kushwah, Ratanika Varshney, Dheeraj Mohan Singhal, “Development of improved Non-Electronis Soil Testing Kit for farmers with soil health Card and fertilizer Recommendations” Proceedings Sensor-13, 13th National Seminar on Physics and Technology of Sensors, at University of Pune, Pune, March 3 – 5 (2008).
  59. B.S. Kushwah, Er. R.K. Jain, Dr Seema Bhadauria, Ratnika Varshney and Dheeraj Mohan (2006) Designing of Vermi Units for Conversion of petha industry waste into Vermicompost, presented and abstract published in National Seminar on Environemnt Conservation, 21 Sep -24 Sep, 2006 at BITS, Pilani.
  60. Seema Bhadauria, B.S.Kushwah, Anuradha Chauhan, Bhawna and Ratnika (2005): Development of color based sensing of soil testing kit, Proceedings of National Workshop on Polymeric Sensor, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 23-24
  61. M S Gaur, Beerbal Singh, B S Kushwah, Karuna Gaur and Seema Bhadauria (2005): Plant Seismology: An overview, Proceedings of National Workshop on Polymeric Sensor, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 23-24.

  62. Environment ,Energy and Waste Management


  63. Seema Bhadauriaa, Vishwajeet Singha , Aeshwary Vikram Singhb, Anuradha Singha, B.S. Kushwahc, Abhishek Kumard 2016 INNOVATIVE DESIGNS AND THEIR EFFECIENCY TO MANAGE URBAN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE.in National Seminar on Waste Mangement and its control measures;Present and future stratigies at RBS College Agra on 27-28th Feb.2016
  64. Nitin Wahi · A.K. Bhatia · Seema Bhadauria · Anuragh Gupta Phytochemical screening, nutritional value and antimicrobial efficacy of Chlorella sp. Extracts Full-text · Conference Paper National Seminar On Ethnobotany: Concept And Prospectives, At B.S.A College, Mathura, U.P., India· Mar 2015
  65. Seema Bhadauria1, Vinod Kumar 1, Vishwajeet Singh 2 , B.S.Kushwah2 2013 Generating Entrepreneurship through soil testing and organic bioformulation development by farmers. In proceedings of National Seminar on new frontiers in organic farming in sustainable and environment friendly development 13-16 feb 2013 at BSA College,Mathura.
  66. WAHI NITIN, BHATIA A.K AND BHADAURIA SEEMA 2013. BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM ALGAL SOURCE OF THE GENUS GRACILARIA AND CHLORELLA: Abs.No. BT/018/PO In Proceedings of Ist National Conference 2013 "PAMMME" “Phytomedicine- An Alternate to Modern Medicine and Their Molecular Expression" (16-17 Feb ,2013) at GLA University,Mathura.
  67. Dheeraj Mohan Singhal1, Suchi Goyal1, A.C.Gaur2, N.C.Upadhyaya3, Seema Bhadauria1, Anil K. Das2Managing Parthenium by vermicomposting and its comparison with Neem biomass. In Seminar on“Conquering Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture through Organic farming: A global perspective” organized on 20th February, 2011 at D.S. College, Aligarh UP.
  68. Seema Bhadauria*1, R.M.S.Sengar2, Dheeraj Mohan 3, Chatar Singh Dhanai4 and B.S.Kushwah5 (2011) Biotechnological intervention for carbon dioxide reduction in alkaline wastelands. In Seminar on“Conquering Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture through Organic farming: A global perspective” organized on 20th February, 2011 at D.S. College, Aligarh UP.
  69. Seema Bhadauria1, B.S.Kushwah, Vishwajeet Singh1, Sadhna Jadon, Ankita Srivastava(2011) Enhancing Soil Organic Carbon sequestration by organic farming practices: Issues and benefits. In Seminar on“Conquering Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture through Organic farming: A global perspective” organized on 20th February, 2011 at D.S. College, Aligarh UP.
  70. Seema Bhadauria et.al(2011)Bioethanol production-Recent advances-In.Proceedings of National Combined Seminar,held at D.N.College,Meerut on 5-6th Feb2011.sponsored by UGC,New Dehi.
  71. Bhadauria S, Kushwah B S, Gaur M S, Varshney R and Mishra A N (2006): Biosorption of Heavy metals from electroplating industries surrounding Agra city, Poster presentation in Proc. Of National Symposium on Recent trends in Molecular Biology, Sponsored by UGC, ICMR, MPCST at college of life sciences, Cancer Hospital & Research Institute, Gwalior, 27- 28 Feb: 41.
  72. /khjt eksgu] Lkhek HknkSfj;k] ch0,l0 dq’kokg oehZ tSo izkS|ksfxdh }kjk isBk m|ksx vif’k”V dk fu;kstu ,oa vkyw dh Qly ij bl fufeZr [kkn dk izHkkokadyu Presented and abstract published in National Symposium on “Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences: New Dimensions, January 19 –20, 2006, NPL, Dr K S Krishnan Marg, New Delhi.
  73. Lkhek HknkSfj;k] ch0,l0 dq’kokg] jfldk ok”.ksZ;] vuqt ukjk;.k feJk vkS|ksfxd rjy vif’k”V inkFkksZ ls lw{e thoksa }kjk Hkkjh /kkrq vk/kkfjr %& Presented and abstract published in National Symposium on “Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences: New Dimensions, January 19 –20, 2006, NPL, Dr K S Krishnan Marg, ND
  74. Lkhek HknkSfj;k] ch0,l0 dq’kokg] vuqjk/kk pkSgku] Hkkouk xks;y] jfldk ok”.ksZ;] xzkeh.k {ks=ksa esa e`nk ijh{k.k gsrq vfo|qrh; e`nk ijh{k.k fdV dk fuekZ.k Presented and abstract published in National Symposium on “Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences: New Dimensions, January 19 –20, 2006, NPL, Dr K S Krishnan Marg, New Delhi.
  75. Seema Bhadauria, *B S Kushwah, **M S Gaur, Ratnika Varshney, Anuj Narayan Mishra Biosorption of heavy metals from electroplating industries surrounding Agra city Presented at National Seminar on Multifunctional Nanomaterials, Nanostructures and applications, Deptt. Of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 22-23 Dec 2006
  76. Seema Bhadauria “Sustainable land use of alkali wasteland by Biotechnologyical intervention in village of mainpuri District (UP) A case of study”presented in National seminar on Environmental pollution- A challenge to Human survival at Firozabad Sponsored by: U.G.C. held at 20th Nov,2005
  77. Varsha Bhargava and Seema Bhadauria (2004) Biomedical waste management through vermicomposting. Proc. National Seminar on Bioresource awareness and management at Bipin Bihari College, Jhansi (U.P.) held on 6-7 Nov. 2004. Pg No. 26.
  78. Singh K. P., Bhadauria S., Kumari P. and Tiwari A. (2004) Influence of meteorological factors at germination stage of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. Indian Science Congress, Chandigarh (Punjab), 3-7 January.
  79. Bhadauria S., Kushwah B.S. and Singh K. P. (2003) Growth Performance and fungal infestation under low temperature – (1) Tulsi. Proc. National seminar on Agro meteorology in the new millennium- Prospectives and challenges. P. A. U. Ludhiana, Punjab. 29-31 October.
  80. U.P.S. Bhadauria, Seema Bhadauria and B.S. Kushwah “Correlation of Evapotranspiration and soil moisture with the yield of wheat” presented in national seminar on Agrometeorology in the new millennium prospectives and challenges held at Ludhiana organized by Department of Agronomy and Agrometeorology Punjab Agriculture Univerdity,Ludhiana on October 29-31,2003. Abs.No. 23.
  81. Seema Bhadauria, Sharmila Upadhayaya and Ekta Bhadauria (2001). Effect of refinery effluent on seed germination, seedling growth at nursery stage of vigna radiata. Presented at National Seminar held at Rishikesh on 26-27 May Abs. No. 26 pp. 33.
  82. Seema Bhadauria and Sharmila Upadhayaya (2000) characterization of Agricultural soils irrigated with petroleum refinery effluents- Physico-chemical Analysis. Presented In Indian Science Congress Association, India at Pune 3 to 7 Jan., 2000.
  83. Seema Bhadauria & Archna Singh (1998) Conservation of alkali resistant trees and their utilization in wasteland Development. Proceeding of Natl. Conf. Sustainable Ecosystem & Env. 2-3 Nov. Hardwar.
  84. Seema Bhadauria, K.D. Sharma & S. Bhattarcharjee (1992). Effect of various factors in biokinetics of oil biodegradation via mixed micro flora. Presented in 32an Annual conference of Association of microbiologists of India at Madurai on Jan. 10-12, Abstract pp 77.
  85. Seema Bhadauria (1992) Prevalence of potential oil Utilizing bacteria in petroleum refinery effluent. Presented in ISCA, 79th Session Baroda, 3rd - 8th Jan. abstract pp 87.
  86. Seema Bhadauria (1991). Investigatory account on growth responses of Aspergillus flavus on various hydrocarbon substrates. Presented in Indian Botanical society XIVth Botanical conference Lucknow Univ. 28-30. Dec., Abstract pp 5.
  87. Seema Bhadauria and A. Dwivedi (1990): Mycorrhizal plants help in decontamination of soils polluted with oil. Proc. Second National Conference on Mycorrhiza. Org. by University of Agriculture Science, G.K.V.K. Campus, Banglore: 12.
  88. S. Mittal, A. Dwivedi, S. Bhadauria & S. Bhattacharjee (1989). Impact and control of pesticide persistence in soil with respect to microbial activity. Proceeding of training programme on industrial pollution Management on 10th Dec. Lucknow. Pp.6-7.
  89. S. Mittal, A. Dwivedi, S. Bhadauria and S. Bhattacharjee (1989). An intergrated approach for treatment of paper mill effluent in aquatic system. Proceedings of training programme on industrial pollution Management on 10th Dec. Lucknow. pp 12-14.
  90. K. D. Sharma, Seema Bhadauria and Sharad Mittal (1987). Studies on the changes in fungal population in agricultural soil irrigated with petroleum refinery effluent. Presented in National symposium on fungal ecology in relation to human welfare. Osmania Univ. Hyderabad. Nov. 28-30th, Abstract pp. 26.

  91. Plant Pathology


  92. BrajBhushan Singh1, Devesh Kumar1, S.A.Mallick2, A.K.Singh1, Seema Bhadauria1(2011)Effect of Climate Change on Pathological Occurrence of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and its biological control by Streptomyces. In Seminar on“Conquering Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture through Organic farming: A global perspective” organized on 20th February, 2011 at D.S. College, Aligarh UP.
  93. Singh, K. P.; Kumari, P. and Bhadauria, S. (2008). Alternaria leaf spot disease of cucurbitaceous hosts and its Management. Proc. National seminar by The National Academy of Sciences, India held at Botany Department, Panjab University, Chandigarh (Punjab) on November 21-23.
  94. Singh, K. P.; Kumari P. and Bhadauria, S. (2007). Alternaria leaf blight of Shisham in nurseries and their control. Proc. National seminar by The National Academy of Sciences, India held at Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore (Karnataka) on December 6-8.
  95. Singh, K. P.; Kumari P. and Bhadauria S. (2007). Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. : An Indian rosewood tree under threat of fungal pathogens. Proc. National seminar by The National Academy of Sciences, India held at Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore (Karnataka) on December 6-8.
  96. 90. Singh K. P., Bhadauria S. and Paliwal P. (2004) A preview of insect fauna infesting Dalbergia sissoo. Proc. National symposium on Crop surveillance: Disease forecasting and management, I.P.S., I.A.R.I., New Delhi, 19- 21 February.
  97. 91. Singh K. P., Bhadauria S., Goyal D. and Kumari P. (2004) An assemblage of fungal flora on Dalbergia sissoo- an important timber tree. Proc. National symposium on Crop surveillance: Disease forecasting and management, I.P.S., I.A.R.I., New Delhi, 19- 21 February.
  98. 92. Singh K. P., Bhadauria S. and Tiwari A. (2004) Alternaria leaf blight of Shisham in nurseries and plantations. Proc. National seminar on Application of Biotechnology, Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar (Rajasthan), 23-24 January.
  99. 93. Tiwari A., Singh A. K., Bhadauria S., Singh K. P. (2004) Seasonal occurrence of Comstockaspis perniciosa (california scale) (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) A scaly insect of Abutilon indicum (Linn.), Indian Science Congress, Chandigarh (Punjab), 3-7 January.

  100. Biofertilizers


  101. Seema Bhadauria1, Vinod Kumar 1, Vishwajeet Singh 2 , B.S.Kushwah2 2013 Generating Entrepreneurship through soil testing and organic bioformulation development by farmers. In proceedings of National Seminar on new frontiers in organic farming in sustainable and environment friendly development 13-16 feb 2013 at BSA College,Mathura.
  102. Bhadauria E. & Bhadauria S (2004). Responses of two species of mycorrhizal inoculation on nutrient uptake in Zea mays. Proc. National seminar on Application of Biotechnology, Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar (Rajasthan), 23-24 January.p-24.
  103. Bhargava, V, Bhadauria S & Paliwal, P (2004). Biocomposting of organic waste by Eudrilus eugineae & it’s effect on growth of ornamental plants Proc. National seminar on Application of Biotechnology, Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar (Rajasthan), 23-24 January.p-37
  104. Bhadauria S, E. Bhadauria & Paliwal P (2003): Diversity of VAM Fungi in soil & plants thriving under salt stress, Abs in Proceeding of XXVI Conf of IBS held on Dec 29-31 at Jamia Hamdard Univ., New Delhi.
  105. Bhadauria S., Bhadauria E. & Paliwal P. (2003): Diversity of VAM fungi in soil and plants thriving under salt stress, Abs. in Proceeding of National Symposium on Plant Biology and Biodiversity in changing Environment held on Dec 29-31 at Jamia Hamdard Univ., New Delhi, 67.
  106. Seema Bhadauria and Rekha Yadav (1998) VAM colonization in Acacia nilotica growing in alkaline soil. Presented in Natl. Conf. Sustainable Ecosystem & Env. , Abs. 17 pp.27.

  107. Extension, Education


  108. Seema Bhadauria and Anuradha Chauhan 2016 Growth phases of educational Heritage in India, In National Seminar on Recent advances in Higher Education at Govt.College, Fatehabad on 20-21 Feb 2016.
  109. 101. Sunil Bhadauria1, Seema Bhadauria2, Vishwajeet Singh2a, Vinod Kumar2a, B.S.Kushwah3 2016 NEED OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA In National Seminar on Recent advances in Higher Education at Govt.College, Fatehabad on 20-21 Feb 2016. 102.Bhadauria S., Bhadauria E., Kushwah B.S. and Singh K. P. (2004). Knowledge level of rural women on medicinal plants cultivation and wasteland utilization by biotechnology. Proc. National seminar on Application of Biotechnology, Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar (Rajasthan), 23-24 January.
  110. Seema Bhadauria & Archna Singh (1998). Conservation of alkali resistant trees and their utilization in waste land development. Presented in Natl. Con. Sustainable Ecosystem & Env. Abs. 26 pp. 33.


iii. Informative technical Pamphlets/ Bulletins (12):


Aonla , Usar, Aonla ke Rog, Aonla Nursery,Vermicompost,. Soil, Usar Mrida Parikshan (Hindi). Jatropha, A potential biodiesel plant , Management of salt affected soil.,Oz, aloo ki kheti, Mrida Janch, chalet Vermicomposting ikaii.

  • b. Articles & Papers in Hindi Journals -10
  • c. AIR talks – 4
  • d Doordarshan Relay – 3
  • e. Newspaper releases – 20

Co-Editor:


  1. Environment Conservation Journal
  2. Journal of Agriculture and sciences Research
  3. Journal of Nanotechnology(Guest Editor) Reviewer: African Journal of Biotechnology African Journal of Agricultural Research Sky Journal of Agricultural Research (SJAR) International Journal of Agriculture Sciences Advanced Materials Letters, www.amlett.com.

NEW MICROBES REPORTED


  • Hormoconis resinae, Phoma leivellei and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were deposited at CMI, England under a CSIR (1987-90) sponsored project. Reported a New fungal species- Chrysosporium racemosus sp.nov.submitted in CMI and published in IPP.
  • OVEL SEQUENCES APPROVED By Genbank, NCBI: [TWO] 18S rRNA genomic sequence to Genbank, amplified with the help of ITS-1 & ITS-4 primers to NCBI and named the isolated microalgal strain as Chlorella vulgaris glamtr (Accession no. KX363808.1).[2017]
  • 18S rRNA genomic sequence to Genbank, amplified with the help of ITS-1 & ITS-4 primers to NCBI and named the algal protozoan as Vahlkampfia sp. NWSS (Accession no. MF187528).

POLICY DOCUMENTS


S.N. Title of Policy Document Name of International body / Central Government body / State Government body
1. Published in Annual reports of DST 2008-09; and document of DST Instrument dev. policy with details of soil macronutrient testing kit DST (Min. of Sci.& Tech) Central Government
2. Published details of micro nutrient soil testing kit in Annual reports of DST 2010-2011 DST (Min. of Sci.& Tech) Central Government
3. CHANGES IN TREE SPECIES DIVERSITY IN ALKALI-AFFECTED VILLAGE ECOSYSTEMS BY BIOTECHNOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS Submitted to World Forest Congress,FAO,Geneva as full document
4. Managing salt affected soil (Submitted to DBT) DBT (Min. of Sci.& Tech) Central Government

8. ORGANIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL/ NATIONAL WORKSHOPS/INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES


As Convener/Coordinator/Nodal Officer

  1. Organised a INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “GREEN TECHNOLOGIES, CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE” NOVEMBER 28th -29th , 2019 at R.B.S.College,Agra sponsored by UGC, New Delhi
  2. National workshop on hands on training in biotechniques and instrumentation organised by our RBS College,Agra on 28th-30th Jan 2019
  3. Organised National FDP on Skill based curriculum organized by RBS College sponsored by UGC on 6th Dec 2019
  4. Organised Inter alia industry_institution –NGOs National Conference on innovative Biotech/food/ ....organised by RBS College sponsored by UGC 14-15th Nov.2019
  5. Organised National seminar on current issues in IPRand innovation in India 21-22nd October 2019 at RBS College sponsored by UGC
  6. As Organizing Secretary
  7. Organised a National workshop on Emerging Horizons in Biofuel Research and Application organized at R.B.S.College,Agra from 25-27July2009 sponsored by DST and MNRE, New Delhi
  8. Organized a National Workshop on “Role of Biotechnology in women upliftment in the New Millennium” at RBS College, Agra sponsored by Department of Bio Technology, New Delhi on Jan 23-24, 2002
  9. Organized a National Workshop on Science & Technology for Instrumentation in Soil Testing Facility (WSTISTF) on 23rd March, 2007 Sponsored By Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi
  10. Organized a National Workshop on Environment and Awareness in 1998 at FET, R.B.S. College, Agra

As Member of Organizing Committee of International Conferences


  1. International workshop on EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES AND TRENDS IN BASIC AND APPLIED SCIENCES 22-24 January 2016 Organised by Dau Dayal Institute of Vocational Education, Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Khandari, Agra, India Abs .published 15pp
  2. In 3rd International Conference on Nanostructured Materials and Nanocomposites 12th - 14th December, 2015 at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Agra –Delhi NH # 2, Farah, Distt. Mathura, U P , India.
  3. International Conference On NEW APPROACHES IN FOOD SECURITY AND VALUE ADDITION: TECHNOLOGICAL AND GENETIC OPTIONS February 17-19, 2014 Venue: R.B.S.Engineering Technical Campus, Bichpuri [Agra] , India Organized by P. G. deptt of Food Tech.
  4. Member of Organizing Committee of International Conference on Recent Advances in Environment and Pollution organized by St.Johns’ College,Agra in 2010
  5. Member of Organizing Committee of International Conference on Recent Advances in Biofuel organized by Poornima College of Engineering,Jaipur in 2010
  6. Member of Organizing Committee of Indo-Japan workshop held Hindustan College of Science and Technology,Farah,Mathura in 2010
  7. Member of Organizing Committee of International Conference on “International workshop on Electromagnetic studies related to earthquakes and volcanoes, 20-22 November, 2006, held at Holiday Inn Hotel, organized by R. B. S. College, Agra
  8. Member of Organizing Committee of International Conference on “Optimization techniques and its application in Engineering and Technology” held at Holiday Inn Hotel, organized by R. B. S. College, Agra on Sept. 22nd to Sept. 23rd 2001
  9. Member of Organizing Committee of International Conference on “International workshop on earthquakes’ 20 November, 2003, held at Holiday Inn Hotel, organized by R. B. S. College, Agra

As member in Organising Committee of National Conferences


  1. National Conference on Newer Horizons and Innovations in Biotechnology & Biosciences (NHIBB-2012) 07—08 April 2012 , at Faculty of Engg. & Tech. R. B. S. College Bichpuri, Agra UP PIN-283105 Agra Uttar Pradesh
  2. National Seminar on “Conservation, Cultivation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal and Herbal Plants” 2012 organised by R.B.S.College, Agra and Sponsored by University Grants Commission, New Delhi

INVITED LECTURES IN SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS


  1. Invited talk on A comparative study…in International IOCSE-2020 organised by RBS Technical College and sponsored by IICE.
  2. Invited talk on Biodeterioration of stone artifacts in International GTCERCH-2019 organised by RBS College sponsored by UGC
  3. Antimicrobial nanomaterial synthesis by biological Process International workshop on EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES AND … Organised by Dau Dayal Institute of Vocational Education, Dr B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra 2019
  4. Invited talk on Circular Economy, today’s demand Waste nothing…DEI& MGNCRE National workshop2019
  5. Invited talk on Scope of Skill based education in biology in FDP on Skill based curriculum organized by RBS College UGC National
  6. Invited talk on Biodeterioration of Archives…. In National. FDP Interdisciplinary on Lit.&Ling: A talk organized by Dr.B R Ambedkar Univ.Agra Regional archives
  7. Invited talk on Innovative biotech industries .in National Conference on .Inter alia industry_institution –NGOs.organised by . RBS College sponsored by UGC 2019.
  8. Invited talk on Patents in agriculture and biotech in National seminar on current issues in IPR 2019 at RBS College sponsored by UGC.
  9. Invited talk on Bioethanol production in National conference on advances in …..organised byRBS Engg Tech.Campus and sponsored by NABARD& ICAR 2019.
  10. Delivered an invited talk on Archives biodeterioration analysis methods in National workshop conservation of Archives, museum objects and library materials held on 10-16 June 2019.
  11. Invited talk on Biodeterioration of cultural Property.in .STEAM-2019 organised AMST& Dr.B R Ambedkar Univ.Agra AMST& Dr.B R Ambedkar Univ. Agra
  12. Delivered an invited talk on Conservation of Archives and library materials 20-24 Jan2019 in workshop organised by regional archives at Agra
  13. Delivered invited in UDYAM Samagam at Ghaziabad organised by MSME on Agri-entrepreneurship skills development among farmers on 2019.
  14. Delivered an invited talk in Udyam Samagam organised by PPDC, Agra on 12 March 2019
  15. Delivered a invited talk in NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON "Materials and Nanotechnology: Ideas, Innovation and Initiatives" (NCMN-2019) ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, GLA UNIVERSITY, MATHURA on 15-16 FEB, 2019.
  16. Delivered an invited talk on Preventive conservation of paper archives and manuscripts 19-20 May 2018.
  17. Delivered a invited talk on on Antimicrobial activity……in International Conference entitled "Innovative Technologies Towards Energy, Environment, Food & Sustainable Agriculture " on February 26-28, 2018 by Department of Mechanical Engineering, Raja Balwant Singh Engineering Technical Campus, Bichpuri Agra, India in collaboration with Society for Sustainable Agriculture and Resource Management (SSARM) Hisar, India, International Foundation for Sustainable Development in Africa and Asia, GÖttingen, (IFSDAA) Germany and ICSA, Germany
  18. Delivered an invited talk on in workshop organized by Regional archives, UP Government, on 22 July 2018.
  19. Delivered an invited lecture on National Workshop on "Intellectual Property Rights: Patents and Copyrights" on Sept. 9-10, 2017
  20. Biosynthesis of nanomaterials…..iCiAsT-2017 LKC Nanyang Tech Univ. Singapore CSIR-IGIB&NUS
  21. Delivered an invited lecture on NEED OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN On- site SOIL TESTING INSTRUMENTATION FOR FULFILLMENT OF NATIONAL SOIL HEALTH CARD MISSION: AN INNOVATIVE DRIVE UNDER GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY-INSTITUTION COLLAB ORATION. 2016 In 2nd International Conference on "New Challenges in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology in the context of 21 Century" at St. John's College, Agra. from27-29th Feb 2016
  22. Delivered an invited lecture on NEED OF SOIL TESTING INSTRUMENTATION FOR FULFILLMENT OF NATIONAL SOIL HEALTH CARD MISSION : AN INNOVATIVE DRIVE UNDER GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY-INSTITUTION COLLABORATION. In 6th International Conference on “Technology Innovation & Management for Sustainable Development (TiMS- 16)” February 11-13, 2016. ITM University, Gwalior.
  23. Delivered an invited lecture on Antimicrobial nanomaterial synthesis by biological Process in International workshop on EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES AND TRENDS IN BASIC AND APPLIED SCIENCES 22-24 January 2016 Organised by Dau Dayal Institute of Vocational Education, Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Khandari, Agra,
  24. Delivered an invited lecture on Possibilities of Green technologies in Agra in Green & Clean Energy Conclave on 23 January 2016 at Double Tree Hilton, Agra by CII.
  25. Delivered an invited lecture on biofuel resources and their utilisation in Workshop/Short Course on Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development during January 18 - 22, 2016.organised by CERD IIT (BHU)
  26. Delivered an invited lecture on Antimicrobial Nanomaterials for Combating Drug Resistance and Biofilm Removal. In 3rd International Conference on Nanostructured Materials and Nanocomposites 12th -14th December, 2015 at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Agra –Delhi NH # 2, Farah, Distt. Mathura, U P , India.
  27. Delivered an invited lecture on Mushroom Commercial production technology at Tika Ram Girl’s college on 15th Nov2015 in skill development course.
  28. 15. Delivered an invited lecture on Synthesis, characteristics, processing and applications of biodegradable nanobiopolymer in packaging in National Conference on Nanodevices focusing on Simulation, Modeling and Fabrication of Nanodevices on April 18- 19th, 2015
  29. Delivered an invited lecture on Biosequestration And Biosynthesis On Silver And Copper Nanomaterials From Industrial Effluents .In International Conference on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology March 8-10, 2014 Department of Applied Physics Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh
  30. Delivered an invited lecture on Biofilm removal from materials by nanomaterials and microbial enzymes at St.John’s College,Agra on 11th Feb2014.
  31. Delivered an invited lecture on Rural Innovations at Dr.MPS College of Business Studies on 16th Feb2014.
  32. Delivered an invited lecture on Basics for developing soil instruments and sensors In 17th National Seminar on Physics and Technology of Sensors held by Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University), New Delhi during 11th to 13th March, 2013
  33. Delivered an invited lecture on Biofilm removal technique from plastic surfaces using nanomaterials and microbial enzymes. In National Seminar on new frontiers in organic farming in sustainable and environment friendly development 13-16 feb 2013 at BSA College, Mathura.
  34. Delivered an invited lecture on Using innovative nanomaterials for biofilm removal from cultural heritage surfaces; an emerging conservation Nanotechnology In Seventh International Conference on Biodeterioration of Cultural Property ICBCP) organized at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (AMU), India, 16th-18th Feb.2013 in Department of Museology.
  35. Delivered an invited lecture on Generating Entrepreneurship through soil testing and organic bioformulation development by farmers. In National Seminar on new frontiers in organic farming in sustainable and environment friendly development 13-16 feb 2013 at BSA College,Mathura.
  36. 22. Delivered an invited lecture on Concept on Developing Soil and water testing Sensors In 1st DST-CSIR Sensor Hub Workshop at CGCRI, Kolkatta held on August 21 – 25, 2012.
  37. 23 Delivered an invited lecture in National Seminar on “Conservation, Cultivation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal and Herbal Plants” 2012 on ORIGIN OF SILVER NANOMATERIALS BY BIOMOLECULES
  38. 24. Guest of Honour to a seminar On “Towards a Heritage Building Conservation Center and Meeting the challenges of scientific Conservation of built heritage in India On the occasion of the World Heritage Week 2011 at Currency Building, 3/2 BBD Bag, Kolkata 700001On 19 November 2011 from 11 am – 2pm
  39. Delivered an invited lecture on Bioethanol from wastes :Recent advances in National Seminar at D.N.College,Meerut on 5th Feb2011
  40. Delivered an invited lecture on Recent trends in Fermentation Technology at Anand College of Engineering, Mathura on 20th Feb 2011.
  41. Delivered an invited lecture on “Scope and entrepreurial activities in Biotechnology” at Institute of research and Innovative studies, Organized by SSI (Min. of SMSI) in Jan2011.
  42. Delivered an invited lecture on Bioethanol from Potato National workshop on Emerging Horizons in Biofuel Research and Application organized by R.B.S.College,Agra from 25- 27July2009 sponsored by DST and MNRE, New Delhi
  43. Delivered an invited lecture on Bioethanol from Waste-Value Addition in workshop cum awareness camp on Biofuels organized by Mechanical engineering department of faculty of engineering Dayalbagh Educational Insstitute, Dayalbagh, Agra sponsored by Petroleum Conservation Research Association on 9-10 July 2009.
  44. Delivered an invited lecture on “Sustainable utilization of alkali wasteland” in Bioconnect 09 Indo-German Seminar on Biotechnology at MBD School of Biosciences & Biotech, Agra on 3rd March 2009.
  45. Delivered an invited lecture on ‘Concepts for designing soil sensors’ National Workshop on NSPTS-13 at University of Pune on 4th March 2008
  46. Delivered an invited lecture on “Scope of Biotechnology” in SaiNath College, Agra on 11th June 2008.
  47. Delivered an invited lecture on “Bioremediation of environmental pollutants” inYouth Hostel, Organized by SSI (Min. of SMSI) in June 2008.Delivered an invited lecture on “Biodegradation of Pollutants” in Dr.M.P.S.Memorial College, Agra on 23rd May 2008.
  48. Delivered an invited lecture on “Biodiversity” in National Children Science Congress, Uttar Pradesh at Simpkins School, Agra on 11 September, 2006.
  49. Delivered an invited lecture on “Biodiversity” in Bioconnect 06 Indo-German Seminar on Biotechnology at MBD School of Biosciences & Biotech, Agra on 16 September 2006.
  50. Delivered an invited lecture on “Vermi Compost & Bioformlulations for women Empowerment” in workshop on 9th & 10th December,2005
  51. Delivered two invited lectures on “Application of Nano Based Sensors for Soil Fertility Analysis”, workshop on Science and Technology of Sensors based on Nano-Materials, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Department of Chemistry, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur, 25th – 26th Aug 2005.
  52. Delivered two invited lectures on “Soil Sensors: Physical, Chemical and Microbial” in National Workshop on Polymeric Sensor, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 3rd Aug 2005.
  53. Delivered an invited lecture on “Ground water Management” in Interstate conference organized by Rotary club of India at RBS College, Agra on 13th November,2005
  54. Delivered an invited lecture on “Vermicompost and Bioformulations for Women Empowerment” in a workshop on Sensitization of Women Scientists for Research on Areas of Social relevance organized by Department of Physics, St. John’s College, Agra on 9th-10th Dec, 2005.
  55. Delivered an invited lecture on “Biodiversity alterations due to biotechnological interventions: comparative analysis of natural and cultivated plantation in alkali affected soil” in State Land Use Board, Planning Department, Yojna Bhawan, Lucknow (U.P.).
  56. Delivered an invited lecture on “Chemistry and cultivation technology of Emblica – An alternative land use for alkali wasteland” in National Symposium on Medicinal Plants’ Farming, Science and Practice for Improving Financial Status of Indian Farmers Vision 21st Century and Herbal Trade Fair/Exhibition; June 26-27, 2004; DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India.
  57. Delivered an invited lecture on “Biotechnology of Emblica cultivation” in National Medicinal plant Board (NMPB) on 23 May 2004.
  58. Delivered an invited lecture on “Revenue generation practices for rural women by cultivation of Emblica and biotechnological utilization of alkali soil” in National Seminar on Application of Biotechnology (NSAB), Jan 23-24, 2004, Shri Bhagwandas Todi College, Sikar, Rajasthan.
  59. Tissue culture techniques for micropropagation of important medicinal plants for entrepreneurship on 11-12 March 2003 by KVIC, New Delhi.
  60. Micropropagation of medicinal plants in World Ayurveda Congress held on 5th- 6th May 2002.
  61. Delivered an invited lecture on “ Bioreclamation of Alkali soils” on 27-28 November 2000 at Punjab Council for Science and Technology, Chandigarh during a workshop on “Awareness Workshop on Biotechnology based programmes for women and rural development” sponsored by DBT, New Delhi
  62. Delivered an invited lecture on “New approaches and scope in Agriculture and computer application in Mainpuri.
  63. Delivered an invited lecture on “Impact of institutional training on rural women for alkali soil utilization by reclamation technology” in National Seminar on “Status of Indian Environment at Rishikesh.
  64. Delivered lectures on soil testing, alkali soil reclamation techniques and plantation methods at Usar Bhoomi Sudhar Nigam, Mainpuri, U. P. during 1998-2000.
  65. Delivered a series of lectures at Govt. Leather Polytechnic Institute, Agra on Microbiology of leather in the years 1998- 2003.
  66. Delivered an invited lecture on “VAM colonization in Acacia nilotica growing in the alkaline soil” in National Seminar 2 nd -3rd November 1998 at Haridwar.

10. INTERNATIONAL VISITS


  1. To participate in Global leadership Program on Circular Economy at Adelaide,Australia from 22-26 July 2019.
  2. Presented a paper in IRED conference on Biotechnology in Burmingham Univ.U.K. June 2014.
  3. Delivered lecture in International dialect workshop on materials in Japan with Aquatec Pvt.Ltd. from 23-1st Feb2014
  4. To present invited lecture in 1st Annual Conference and EXPO of AnalytiX-2012 with a theme of Quality, Safety and Harmonization held on March 23-25, 2012 on Novel Properties of Gold Nanoparticles Conjugated Polyaniline Films.
  5. Seema Bhadauria (2011) for international collaborated project under POC-DST-MAE PROGRAMME TO FLORENCE UNIVERSITY,ITALY( Sanctioned by DST, New Delhi)
  6. Seema Bhadauria (2011) for international collaborated project under POC-DST-MAE PROGRAMME TO SIENNA UNIVERSITY,ITALY( Sanctioned by DST, New Delhi)
  7. To present paper at CSGI, University of Florence on Conservation of cultural heritage by Biologically synthesized nanomaterials on 27th Sept 2011
  8. To present paper at College of Biosciences, Florence on Role of microbes in cleaning of cultural heritage on 26th Sept 2011.
  9. To present paper at University of Sienna (Italy) on 25th Sept 2011 on microchanges in stone surfaces due to biodeterioration.
  10. To present paper in International Conference 0n Salt weathering of buildings and stone sculptures at Copenhagen, Denmark,22-24 Oct.,2010( Sanctioned by DBT, New Delhi)
  11. To present paper in NanoTech Insight'07 conference held on 10th – 17th 2007 at Luxor, Egypt.
  12. Seema Bhadauria (2007) for international collaborated project under POC-DST-MAE PROGRAMME TO TERONTO, IN A WORSHOP ON CULTURAL HERITAGE, ( Sanctioned by DST, New Delhi)
  13. B. S. Kushwah and Seema Bhadauria to present paper in LACONA held on 10-11th May 2007, at the Politechnico di Milano, p. Za Leonardo da vinci 23- Milano (Italy)
  14. Visit to Castello Del Buonconsiglio in International Conference on Le Biotechnologie Nella Conservazione Dei Beni Architettonici on 9th June 2006 as Chief Guest and keynote speaker at Trento, Italy.
  15. Visit to University of Milan,Italy for one month under Indo-Italian International Collaborated Project from 18th May to 19th June 2006
  16. Presented paper in 11th International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, August 6 –11, 2006, Port Island, Kobe, Japan.

11. ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMMES


  1. Participated in 5 days Online Short-Term Course on "Archaeometallurgy and Scientific Analysis of Ancient Metal Objects" organized by the National Research Laboratory for Conservation of Cultural Property (NRLC), Lucknow from 09.08.2021 to 13.08.2021
  2. Attended Faculty Development Programme on Blended Learning Organized by Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra. From 26 Oct to 2nd Nov 2020
  3. participating in Online Workshop on Nutrient Management Options for Boosting Organic Agriculture" May 28-30, 2020 Organised by matagujricollege,Fatehgarh Sahib under DBT STAR College scheme.
  4. participated in 'One Day Workshop on R' held at RBS Engineering Technical Campus, Bichpuri, Agra on 17 December 2019
  5. This training was organised by the Teaching Learning Centre, ICT at IIT Bombay, funded by the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching (PMMMNMTT), MHRD, Govt. of India
  6. participated in 'One day Workshop on Linux' held at RBS Engineering Technical Campus, Bichpuri on 23 August 2019
  7. This training was organised by the Teaching Learning Centre, ICT at IIT Bombay, funded by the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching (PMMMNMTT), MHRD, Govt. of India
  8. Participated in 7 Days refresher course on उच्च शिक्षा में राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा नीति -2020 का क्रियान्वयन / Implementation of National Education Policy 2020 in Higher Education Organised By , Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (U.P.) from 17 March to 23 March 2021.
  9. Participated in One Week Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Basics of molecular techniques” organised by Sri Sathya Sai Univ.of Medical Sci.&Tech, Bhopal and New Era Research Foundation,Agra from 10th June to 16th June 2019 .
  10. Participated in One Week Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Advancement in Computer Science” organised by Department of Computer Science & Engineering, IET Khandari, Agra from 27th May to 31 May 2019 Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra
  11. One day Workshop on Scilab - 4 May 2019.organised by IIT-Mumbai.
  12. International workshop on 'Disruptive translational research in nanobiotechnology: Advancing sustainable food systems and human health solutions' on 13 Mar 2019 at TERI, Juniper Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
  13. Participated in Group Monitoring Workshop for TISAN, SYST & STAWS programmes of SEED, Department of Science & Technology; Govt. of India being organized by Punjab State Council for Science & Technology (PSCST) on 10-11 Feb 2014 at Chandigarh.
  14. Participated in Short term course from 3-9 April2009, under Staff development Programme on ‘Energy conversion and Management’ sponsored by AICTE and organized by IT - Mechanical engineering department, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
  15. Participated in National workshop on New trends of Biosensor Technology, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura, 17th – 19th January 2009.
  16. Participated in National workshop on India R & D 2008: Nanotechnology – The Science of the Future on 5th September 2008 at FICCI, New Delhi.
  17. Participated in National Workshop on NSPTS-13 at University of Pune on 4 March 2008
  18. Participated in national workshop on Science and Technology of Sensors based on Nano- Materials, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Department of Chemistry, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur on 25th – 26th Aug 2005
  19. Participated in National Workshop on Polymeric Sensor, Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura on 3rd Aug 2005.
  20. Participated in National workshop on “Awareness Workshop on Biotechnology based programmes for women and rural development” sponsored by DBT, New Delhi.on 27-28 November 2000 at Punjab Council for Science and Technology, Chandigarh
  21. Attended Participated in Refresher course of UGC- Academic Staff College, APS University, Rewa from 1st to 21st Sep. 1996, on “Forest Community Dynamics”.
  22. Participated in “Regional Training and Workshop on Herbarium Techniques & Plant Database Management for Asian countries” conducted at National Institute of Science and Communication (NISCAIR), CSIR, New Delhi, from 8th to 17th Sep. 1999. Actively participated in practical courses and plant collection tour to Dehradun and Mussourrie.
  23. Participated in Refresher course at MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly from 17th Sep to 7th Oct. 2001 on recent advances in plant sciences.
  24. Participated in a Training Programme on “Rhizobium Technology” sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt. of India, at Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi from 23rd Nov. to 2nd Dec. 1991.

12. EXTENSION, DEMONSTRATION AND SOCIETAL ACTIVITIES


  1. Demonstrated soil testing kit in Agrihorti Tech Uttar Pradesh at Safai,UP from 28-29 March 2016.
  2. Demonstrated soil testing kit in Rashtriya Krishi Mela Chhattisgarh 2015’ (National Agriculture Fair Chhattisgarh 2015) during December 26 to 28 at, Raipur (Chhattisgarh).
  3. Developed a garden for blind students at Surkuti in 16th Nov. 2015.
  4. Demonstrated soil testing kit and other agricultural technologies in Global R&D Summit and Expo organized by Federation of India Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Delhi during 7-8 December, 2015 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on ‘Leveraging International Cooperation to boost Indian Innovation Ecosystem
  5. Demonstrated soil testing kit , nanomaterials and other agricultural technologies in FICCI – Sankalp Social Innovation Expo 2015 during April 9 10, 2015 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
  6. Demonstrated soil testing kit , nanomaterials and other agricultural technologies in VIBRANT GUJARAT SUMMIT 2015 during 11th to 13th January 2015 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
  7. Active member in City Mayor’s swachata abhiyan and delegate in Chinese team.
  8. Demonstrated Aonla products, soil testing kit and vermicompost in Taj Mahostav 2010-2014
  9. Demonstrated soil testing kit and vermicompost in MSME Expo fair in Agra in 2011.
  10. Demonstrated No-chemical detergents, ecofreindly products and vermicompost MSME Expo fair in Saharanpur in 2013
  11. Trained rural and urban females to make and use vermicompost through various models in CSR meet of Aditya Birla Group, in Rural Technology park of Hindalaco, at Renukoot in 2009.
  12. Donations for CRY, SAVE THE CHILD, PRIME MINISTER FUND etc.
  13. Plantation in BalMukund School,Saudan Singh College,RBS College,Agra..
  14. Making handicrafts, ritual symbols and heritage items from Panchgavya.
  15. Associated with active NGO-NEW ERA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, Agra

13. ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL/INSTITUTIONAL ROLE


  1. Nodal Officer of MHRD- UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN of RBS College adopted 5 villages in Agra.
  2. Nodal Officer of UGC-NSQF Community College and B.Voc. courses
  3. Appointed UGC-NAAC- Coordinator of the College
  4. Appointed member of Academic Council of the College by Management.
  5. Member UGC grant proposal and implementation committee of R.B.S .College Agra
  6. Coordinator of UGC Internal Assessment Quality Assurance Cell(IQAC) of R.B.S .College 7. Agra in 2009-18
  7. Member of Research Advisory board of the R.B.S.College Agra
  8. Coordinator of Biotechnology Department of RBS College.
  9. Convener of Admission committee of M.Sc. Biotechnology
  10. Member of UGC-College of Potential Excellence Grant Committee of .R.B.S.College Agra
  11. Member of Board of studies of Dr. B.R. AmbedkarUniversity, Agra
  12. Member of Editorial Board of College Magazine (2000-2001, 2002-2004, 2010-2011).
  13. Project formulation and implementation of Fund for Infrastructure in Science and Technology (FIST-DST, New Delhi)
  14. Member of College Annual Sports Committee.
  15. Member of College Admission Committee
  16. Member in College fee concession committee.
  17. Member in R.B.S. College Teachers Association Executive Committee – 2000
  18. Assistant Superintendent in Examination of Dr. B. R.Ambedkar University, Agra (formerly Agra University, Agra).
  19. Senior Superintendent in Examination of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra (formerly Agra University, Agra
  20. Expert in definitional directory of Microbiology published by Commission of Scientific and technical terminology, MHRD, Govt. Of India, New Delhi.
  21. Expert of DBT, Govt. Of India, New Delhi for project Evaluation for financial assistance in SPD Programme.
  22. Centre Coordinator of S002 centre (Raja Balwant Singh College) of Uttar Pradesh Rajshri Tandon Open University, Allahabad.
  23. Assistant Editor, of College Journal (Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research
  24. Appointed as Examiner (External and Internal) by local and other national Universities.
  25. Appointed as an expert in Lecturer Selection Committee of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra (formerly Agra University, Agra).
  26. Nodal officer for academic activities- RUSA 2011-2015
  27. Member, SSR committee
  28. College Beautification Incharge 2009-2016
  29. Panel member in New College approval and affiliation of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar University,Agra
  30. Mentor of 2 Women scientists f DST, two SRF Fellows of ICMR, Fellow of Rajiv Gandhi vigyan sanchar yojna of DST and JRFs(6)

Nodal In-charge of College ISR, Green Initiatives and Environment Cell


14. PARTICIPATION IN STUDENT SERVICES, COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMMES


  1. Facilitating admission procedure as student advisor.
  2. Helping them in all their genuine needs for their smooth stay in the college during their study period.
  3. Student career counseling and mentoring in routine basis.
  4. Development and utilization of innovative educational tools.
  5. Help in making projects,working models,display items and organizing science exhibitions.
  6. Take students to botanical excursions for plant identification.

15. TRAINING AND PLACEMENT


During the Ph.D. tenure of a student emphasis is given for his/her overall personality & professional development. Student are trained thoroughly in research methodology, data compilation and analysis, development of research aptitude, spoken English, writing skills and publications of papers in journals of repute with high impact factor, so that by the time their Ph.D degree is awarded, they are developed as an established researcher and an asset for any institution.

A few of my research students have already secured permanent positions in some of the reputed Institutions of higher learning viz., Bundelkhand Univ. Jhansi,NBPGR, Shimla, Shikohabad, CIMAP, Bhageshwar, UT, Guru Ghasidas College, W.B.Food Inspector, TERI, New Delhi, CIRG, Farah, Mathura ,Pfizer, Chief Manager, Ranbaxy, International Affair, MD H.C. Sci.& Tech., Mathura, R.B.S.College, Agra, Washington State Univ.Pullman, Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd, GE India, Kendriya vidyalaya, Aakash Educational Services Limited, JNKVV, Jabalpur and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra.


15. INITIATIVE TAKEN FOR THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ONE’S COLLEAGUE OR TEACHERS IN OTHER INSTITUTIONS


  1. Three contemporary staff members were helped to become Ph.D. supervisors and submitting research projects by allotting some of the own new students. Expertise was rendered in selecting problem, preparation of synopsis and detailed work plan, subsequent execution of work plan till the completion of their theses.
  2. Colleagues are also encouraged to make publications in research journals. Shared publications are often made.
  3. Regularly invited by Intermediate schools, self finance colleges and Kendriya Vidyalaya as a resource person for teaching practical skills to the teachers.

Summary


Dr. Seema Bhadauria, Associate Professor at Raja Balwant Singh College,Agra (Affiliated to Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University (formerly Agra Universty) is known for her exceptional teaching caliber, research achievements ,outstanding contributions excellent track record, patents and technology development and commercialization ,as a distinguished contributor to the growth of science in the country on grass root level.

Research Contribution:

Her Current area of Research is Nanobiotechnological applications in the field of Biodeterioration, Biodegradation and Bioremediation of industrial effluents and cultural materials (stone, paintings, monuments ,walls, buildings, paper, plastics, sculptures ,library items), antimicrobial nanomaterials and peptides synthesis, bioreclamation of wastelands, heavy metal and drought- alkalinity stress in soils, biofuel production from potato and petha wastes, nanoherbal bandages and nanoherbal drug synthesis against multidrug resistant microbial strains. Development of innovative soil, water and seed testing kits for farmers widely being used under Prime Minister’s SOIL HEALTH CARD MISSION and women and farmer friendly mobile vermiunits for urban and rural areas, biosensors for phenol and pesticides determination. She also expertise in fungal taxonomy and plant pathogen identification, Biofertilizer production,organic farming and vermicompost production using wastes. She is versatile in technology demonstration, adoption and training to students, farmers and women. Dr. Bhadauria has been honored by Ministers and Secretary of Department of Science and Technology for her meritorious innovations commenced in two decades on development of innovative soil testing kit, converting petha waste into vermicompost and bioethanol, developing bioformulations, synthesizing nanomaterials, reclamation of wasteland, biocleaning of stones, generating skill and entrepreneurship among students of rural and urban through science and technology.

  1. She regularly motivates school/college science and agri drop outs, women and other farmers to adopt soil and water testing practices for balanced fertilizer application. Dr. Bhadauria has Developed non-electronic and electronic Soil Testing Kit and mini lab based on color development for rural areas with the financial support of Department of science and Technology, New Delhi and 10% of Biolink Overseas Company, Agra. It is supplemented with Soil Health Card and Fertilizer recommendations. (Patented) which is manufactured by M/s Biolink Overseas Company. She demonstrates and trains the beneficiaries of three districts viz., Mainpuri, Firozabad and Agra for using on-site soil testing kit (FerticheckTM Soil testing Kit- developed by her team with the financial support of DST-http//dst.gov.in and under patenting by TIFAC) themselves independently and deriving fertilizer recommendations for high chemical input crops-potato and vegetables(Tomato, Cauliflower, cabbage ,Capsicum, Lady finger and Brinjal).

    She also trained the 81 potential Intermediate and college drops students of science and agriculture for generating self employment by working as soil test service providers to rest of the farmers by charging @Rs.25/-per sample for soil testing and Rs.15/- for fertilizer recommendation. Farmers are happy to pay as it saves money by restricting them from adding undue amount of fertilizers and also by getting soil test report immediately on their own sites along with fertilizer recommendations for particular crops. Prior, they were spending money on going too far of established soil testing laboratories at least 3 times. Her innovation was highly appreciated by our Ex. President Prof .APJ Abdul Kalam in National Children Science Congress, Honorable Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibbal, Agriculture Minister Shri Sharad Pawar, State CM, Shri Akhilesh Yadav, Chhattisgarh CM H’norable Raman Singh and Agriculture Minister Shri Brij Mohan Agarwal and The Secretary Dr. Ramasami in parliament session , Rashtriya Kisan mela, FICCI- global Innovation summit , PIB address and National Award was conferred on Technology Day 2011 by ministers and The Secretary Dr. Ramasami. Due to this soil testing kit, adding fertilizer unjudiously in soil causing pollution has been limited by following soil recommendation given in the soil testing kit. This also helps in maintenance of soil health by using soil health card.This innovation is widely used all over the country for implementation of Prime Minister ‘s SOIL HEALTH CARD MISSION. It was displayed on Hello Kisan Channel of DD on technology day this year by Ex. Advisor and Head IDP programme of DST – Dr. Laxman Prasad.
  2. Developed bioremediation technology for black crust removal from stone surfaces and patented. The number is IPR/ 4.19.2/ 09007/ 2009 dated 4 May 2009.She has INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS with Italian government on cleaning of cultural heritage and materials by bioremediation technology and nanotechnology. Technology transfer to PIDILITE company (Patent Granted).

    An improved methodology to remove black crusts from stone by using Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an organic pollutant and black crust removing bacterium, was developed. The strain removed 85% of the organic deposits of the crust in a 48-h treatment. Among four cell carriers, multani mitti proved to be superior to Carbogel, sepiolite and Hydrobiogel-97, as it allowed an easy application of the bacteria and allowed easy removal of the cells after the treatment. The superficial crust was only partially removed; a sharp separation between cleaned and uncleaned areas was clearly visible. FTIR analyses were done on residual crust, noncoherent material covering the cleaned surface. The crust was composed mainly of gypsum together with calcite, and calcium oxalate and quartz (1,080, 797, and 779 cm_1) were minor components. Similarly Pseudomonas mixed into Multani soil removed black crust efficiently 75% in comparison to Multani soil alone (10%). The two other bacteria were not as effective as P. aeruginosa. Although the results of carbogel and Multani soil are more or less equal, economically Multani soil is perfect and more appropriate in reference to India. A novel and cost effective protocol for black crust removal with the help of Organic deposits cleaning bacteria and Multani Mitti is her incredible contribution in the field of Indian heritage conservation.
  3. Development of mobile user-friendly vermicompost bin suitable for rural and urban people for production of vermicompost and vermiwash using agriculture waste.

    This technology transfer is done to M/s Native concepts Company for manufacturing.It is shown and given to women and farmers of Agra through WOS-B project of DST by organizing training programmes.
  4. 4. Developed sandwich technology on Bioremediation of Heavy Metals pollution by biosequestration and simultaneous Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles of silver, gold, lead and copper and their characterization and their antimicrobial efficiency (Applied Patent). She has trained more than 20 post graduate students in synthesis ,characterization and application in Nanomaterials (Silver, Gold, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Calcium hydroxide) synthesis and biosorption of heavy metals from industrial effluents. Applied nano Ca(OH)2 and nanosilicon dioxide on biodeteriorated walls of Awagarh fort, St.John’s College, Circuit house and Aligarh Muslim University for its cleaning and conservation for 20 years with Japanese scientists.
  5. Developed cost effective technology on Bioethanol production from wastes (Potato & petha) under DST project and showcased the technology to get rid of enormous petha waste in Agra city and potato wastes from numerous cold storages near Agra.
  6. Developed nanoherbal drug against drug resistant microbial pathogens (under DBT project).Clinical trials awaited. MDR strain of S.aureus and M.tuberculosis became susceptible to antibiotics on combining with nanosilver .Best combination for controlling S.aureus is Ofloxacin + nanosilver(2 µg/ml+5 µg/ml) and Allicin+nanosilver (10 mg/ml+5 µg/ml), M.avium is Punicalagin+nanosilver (10 µg/ml +5 µg/ml) and Pyrazinamide +Nanosilver(5 µg/ml+5 µg/ml) and for M.tuberculosis is Pyrazinamide +Nanosilver(5 µg/ml+5 µg/ml Nanosilver) followed by Ethambutanol+ nanosilver and allicin +nanosilver. Novel silver nano bioconjugates are developed by crude extracts and pure biomolecules in range of 10-150nm with a coating of bioorganic layer stabilizing it for long duration (Antimicrobial study and stability is going on).Biosynthesis of silver nanobioconjugates by pure isolated Punicalagin,1-8cineole, Quercetin and Oleanolic acid is reported first time.Developed nanoherbal bandages for healing wounds using Aloe vera ,nanosilver and cotton bandage.
  7. Her petha waste management through vermitechnology has been used by 300 beneficiaries in Agra, Mathura and Mainpuri districts out of which 2 women and 7 men are still commercial producers of vermicompost and vermiculture. She has especially designed a Vermiculture system (Mobile) which is manufactured by Native Concepts, Agra, keeping in mind the women farmers and home-owner that needs a larger capacity unit than standard worm bins which can be placed at site of organic waste availability and as per convenience of vermiculture producer. She has massive contribution in solid waste management. She trains women farmers along with men farmers for running their vermitech enterprise. She demonstrates the beneficiaries (Matriculate women and men rural persons) for preparing Vermicompost for their fields through vermitechnology, and using nutritional supplements (Calcium, Magnesium, Selenium, Chromium, Molybdenum, Amino acids) with adjuvants, so that the high input for potato and vegetable cultivation is curtailed and soil health is retained .She gives live demos to save money upto 40%, conserve water and achieve good and quality yield. She promotes technology for précised water usage in irrigation by which farmer saves 40% water input in farming through Conventions organized by EarthQuest Foundation and Krishi Vigyan Kendra, R.B.S. College, Agra. She has demonstrated vermicompost technology to more than 1000 farmers and she has developed special model for women farmers for producing vermiproducts which are used by the beneficiaries.
  8. Dr. Seema Bhadauria is indebted to the development and empowerment of rural, elder and young women since last 12 years. She has Eco-restored 3 Acres of alkali wasteland with 11.0 pH for cultivating Emblica (Aonla) trees with the help of Auger hole drilling and specialized microbial consortium, organic waste, vermicompost and growth regulators. This was intercropped with medicinal plants viz, Isabgol, Dioscorea, Curcuma and Garlic for immediate revenue generation. Nursery raising and cultivation technology of Emblica was transferred to 30 women beneficiaries directly below poverty line for revenue generation of Rs.25, 000/-annually from wasteland. Further th ese beneficiaries were trained for making recepies of aonla for fetching more income. Through her tedious effort, this barren alkali wasteland is now covered with 25 types of plants showing biodiversity and greenery, playing role in CO2 fixation, soil reclamation, live demonstration of actual land use potential and benefits, and income source. It has motivated many farmers to follow same practice and now there are 12 more such types of orchards showing best scientific and technological utilization of such problematic lands. Selected nine native Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorhizal fungi (phosphorus solubilizer and mineralizer) interacting with 3 Rhizobial (Nitrogen fixer) strains in Acacia and Prosopis for Eco-development of alkali (usar) soil. Rehabilitation of 3 acres of alkali wasteland with bio-inoculated fuel-wood trees was done under All India Council of Technical Education; New Delhi sponsored R&D project.
  9. Authentically identified 25 microorganisms efficient in biodegradation of petroleum refinery wastes (hydrocarbons). 3 of which viz; Hormoconis resinae, Phoma leivellei and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were deposited at CMI, England under a CSIR (1987-90) sponsored project. Reported a New fungal Species-Chrysosporium racemosus sp.nov.submitted in CMI and published in IPP.

    NOVEL SEQUENCES APPROVED By Genbank, NCBI: [TWO] 18S rRNA genomic sequence to Genbank, amplified with the help of ITS-1 & ITS-4 primers to NCBI and named the isolated microalgal strain as Chlorella vulgaris glamtr (Accession no. KX363808.1).[2017] 18S rRNA genomic sequence to Genbank, amplified with the help of ITS-1 & ITS-4 primers to NCBI and named the algal protozoan as Vahlkampfia sp. NWSS (Accession no. MF187528).

  10. She has other important contributions like- Micro propagation of medicinal, rare and economically important plants and in-situ and ex-situ conservation of medicinal plants, earthquake prediction by plants, plant disease proliferation under agrometrology and controlling pathogens and microbes growing on plants and their products. She has immense contributions in pesticides, phenol, hydrocarbons, plastic, electronic, library items, food products and herbal deterioration.

She is Principal Investigator of 26 international(5) and national projects(21) ,2 Patents awarded and 4 applied,2 technologies commercialized, 4 technologies developed ,Mentored PDF projects 2 women scientists, 3 ICMR and DST -PDF projects .

Innovations in education:

She is expert in delivering INTERACTIVE TEACHINGS that include power point presentation, audio-video teaching, on-line lecture.. She provides orientation and rehearsal for enriching students for better performance, Journals, literature surfing, statistical training, computer knowledge, Access to Departmental library, Seminars, Guest lectures, Access to research labs for handling major instruments, Text books, UNESCO-educational CDs, Reference books, internet, Experts, monographs, Floras, NET/ GATE Question bank, Univ. question bank, NDL-IIT Kharagpur, Botanical collection tour, Notes, visuals, plant materials. Her students develop CD-ROMs of plant details and also prepare posters/ items for museum. She is first to start digital plant taxonomy in the college/University. This has made taxonomy easier for students

Subject knowledge and expression:

Botany is her passion with biotechnology ,microbiology and environment as associate streams. She is well versed with latest developments in these areas and expresses very conveniently in two languages (Hindi and English) by making teaching interesting.

Univ and College development role:

She is excellently performing the duties of the Associate Professor of Botany, the Coordinator of IQAC of the college, since last 10 years and under her eligible guidance, the college achieved NAAC A+ grade in 2017 with 3.56 credit points. She is the Convener of UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN (MHRD), College beautification, ISR activities, Green Initiatives, Coordinator of NAAC team ,member of RUSA, AISHE ,UGC cell ,research advisory Board , Academic in-charge of the department, Member of Academic council of the college Management, Coordinator of UPRTOU, Allahabad, Coordinator of Department of Biotechnology, Editor (Science) of the college Journal and Member Editor (Science) of the Agra university Journal. She is member of Board of studies in PG and Ph.D. courses of ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY OF DR.B.R.AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA. DSIR recognition for the college and DST- FIST (L-I and L-II)grant for the department is due to her credit.

Professional expertise:

Dr. Bhadauria has good motivational power, which is used by her to encourage her students from graduation to perceive science and technology as enterprise avenue.11 post graduate students were awarded JRF-NET (UGC-CSIR) fellowship and 2 ARS(ICAR) and joined her lab for Ph.D., as ideal supervisor. She has supervised 39 and 5 (on-going registered) students for Ph.D. degree on various aspects of science and technology for Ph.D. degree out which 18 are women candidates. Out of those female candidates 10 are employed and 2 are running their own enterprise of food supplement preparation. She is mentor of two DST- WOS-B women scientists. She is. mentor of one SRF and Two RAs of ICMR on topics “Studies on the Phyto-Chemical potential of Gold Nanoparticle embedded flavonoid for inhibition of tumor growth in presence of dietary supplements”,one awardee of Rajat Jayanti vigyan sanchar yojna, one NCSTC project PI. Her one student was awarded cash prize for Ph.D. work by Prof. R.C. Sobti (Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh).Her quality guidance in minimum facilities is incredible. Many of her research students have already secured permanent positions in some of the reputed Institutions of higher learning viz., Bundelkhand Univ. Jhansi,NBPGR, Shimla , Shikohabad ,CIMAP, Bhageshwar, UT, Guru Ghasidas College, W.B. Food Inspector, TERI, New Delhi ,CIRG, Farah, Mathura ,Pfizer, Chief Manager ,Ranbaxy, International Affair , MD, H.C. Sci.& Tech., Mathura, R.B.S. College, Agra, Washington State Univ. Pullman, Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd, GE India, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Aakash Educational Services Limited, JNKVV, Jabalpur and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra.

Her Ph.D. students are well placed in colleges, Universities and research centres in nation and abroad.

She does ACTIVE career counseling and mentoring of the students, organises departmental events & programmes, Botanical tour and field trips, Student seminars, Established and maintaining plant health clinic in the department.

She is Expert Member:
  1. Expert in Nanotechnology registered under NANOMISSION Programme of Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India
  2. Expert of DBT, Govt. Of India, New Delhi for project Evaluation for financial assistance in SPD Programme.
  3. Expert in meetings for preparing definitional directories of Botany and Microbiology by Commission of Scientific and technical terminology, MHRD, Govt. Of India, New Delhi.
  4. Expert in International Scientific Committee for the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architectural Heritage, http://iscarsah.icomos.org
  5. Expert Member of committee for evaluation and promotion of J.R.F. to S.R.F. in JALMA(ICMR), CIRG(ICAR),National Institute of Agroforestry and IARI(PUSA).
  6. Expert Member of committee for evaluation and promotion of Lecturers in GLA University, Sharda University, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, Dayalbagh University and IP University.
  7. Expert in School of Life Sciences, Gwalior Cancer Research Institure/hospital affiliated to Jiwaji University,Gwalior.

She has authored 4 books, 135 papers published in refereed journals, 45 abstracts published in International conferences,102 in national conferences, delivered 50 invited lectures at various universities and colleges,attended 15 workshops/trainings to update herself, She has collaborations with the A) Action for Sustainable, Efficacious Development and Awareness (ASEA), Malviya Marg Rishikesh-249201 U.P. ASEA ,B) ESSENCE) NPL, New Delhi, D) National Jalma Institute of Leprosy and other Mycobacterial Diseases, Agra ,E) EARTHQUEST FOUNDATION, New Delhi, F) Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah, Mathura,G) Clinwell-Krieger training and Research Institute, Agra, H) National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi, I) Divisions of Microbiology, Environmental Science, Mycology and Plant Pathology, Biotechnology-IARI, New Delhi, J) Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH), Chandigarh, Cancer Research Institute, Gwalior , CIRG, Farah, ICAR_DRMR, Bharatpur, ICAR-IISWC, Chalesar,etc.

She has international collaboration with Univ. of Milan, Univ. of Florence, Japan, Russia (Under DST programmes) etc.


Student and societal image.

She contributes by:

  • (vii) Helping them in all their genuine needs for their smooth stay in the college during their study period.
  • (viii). Facilitating admission procedure as student advisor.
  • (ix). Student career counseling and mentoring in routine basis.
  • (x). Development and utilization of innovative educational tools.
  • (xi). Help in making projects, working models, display items and organizing science exhibitions.
  • (v). Take students to botanical excursions for plant identification.
  • (xii). Regularly invited by Intermediate schools, self-finance colleges and Kendriya Vidyalaya as a resource person for teaching practical skills to the teachers.

She has good societal image among farmers and women for seeking guidance on possible technologies and avenues for entrepreneurship. Recently, Hindustan Times facilitated her contribution to society with the certificate of participation under HT Women award.

Extension.

Besides transfer of above mentioned technologies she has contritubuted in following too:

  1. Organized Sensitization Workshops on S & T Programmes – Projects supported by DBT & DST, GOI, delivered 47 invited lectures in national workshops on application of science and technology in women empowerment and published 18 papers in different journals on women and science avenues. Published a Proceeding of National Workshop on Role of Biotechnology in Women Upliftment in the New Millennium and a book entitled Usar mridayen aur unka prayogic parikshan (Sponsored by Central Hindi Directorate, New Delhi).
  2. She is Technology mentor of Earth Quest foundation and Jai Shree Rasayan,New Delhi for sustainable and low cost agritechnology and Biodiesel plants cultivation technology. She is deeply dedicated in Establishing networks of female professionals involved in science and engineering fields; creating/enhancing mentoring, role-model and career advisory sessions; providing flexible tenure criteria to accommodate family roles and responsibilities; and providing proper counseling and re-entry options for women returning to careers in science.
  3. Her low cost and ecofriendly farming demonstrations are opted by many for saving water, reducing pesticide and fertilizer inputs, enhancing germination, balancing root-shoot ratio, preventing soil erosion and loss by soil binding and increasing carbon ratio. She is highly instrumental in spreading IPR, Climate change and Carbon crediting awareness in science graduates and post graduates as entrepreneurial options for them. Her main contribution is in reforming agriculture to meet needs of climate change with specific reference to land degradation and reclamation. Her Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices as pursued in many parts of the country are built on agro-ecological principles making land use more sustainable and thus helping farmers use agricultural inputs more efficiently.
  4. She is trustee founder of NEW ERA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, Agra (working for skill, innovation and research development via hands in practice in biological and agricultural fields), member of All India women Council, AKANSHA and SURABHI Women organizations at Agra.

Developed informative bulletins /pamphlets for farmers on.
  1. Aonla, Usar, Aonla ke Rog, Aonla Nursery, Vermicompost,. Soil, Usar Mrida Parikshan (Hindi). Jatropha, A potential biodiesel plant, Management of salt affected soil., Oz, aloo ki kheti, Mrida Janch, chalet Vermicomposting ikaii.,published published 10Articles & Papers in Hindi Journals, delivered AIR talks – 4, Doordarshan Relay - 3 Newspaper releases – 10 and is Co-Editor of Environment Conservation Journal, Journal of Agriculture and sciences Research, Journal of Nanotechnology(Guest Editor), Reviewer: African Journal of Biotechnology, African Journal of Agricultural Research, Sky Journal of Agricultural Research (SJAR), International Journal of Agriculture Sciences, Advanced Materials Letters.

    Demonstrated soil testing kit in Agrihorti Tech Uttar Pradesh at Safai,UP from 28-29 March 2016.

    Demonstrated soil testing kit in Rashtriya Krishi Mela Chhattisgarh 2015’ (National Agriculture Fair Chhattisgarh 2015) during December 26 to 28 at, Raipur (Chhattisgarh).

    Developed a garden for blind students at Surkuti in 16th Nov. 2015.

    Demonstrated soil testing kit and other agricultural technologies in Global R&D Summit and Expo organized by Federation of India Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Delhi during 7-8 December, 2015 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on ‘Leveraging International Cooperation to boost Indian Innovation Ecosystem, Demonstrated soil testing kit, nanomaterials and other agricultural technologies in FICCI – Sankalp Social Innovation Expo 2015 during April 9 10, 2015 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

    Demonstrated soil testing kit, nanomaterials and other agricultural technologies in VIBRANT GUJARAT SUMMIT 2015 during 11th to 13th January 2015 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India Active member in City Mayor’s swachata abhiyan and delegate in Chinese team. Demonstrated Aonla products, soil testing kit and vermicompost in Taj Mahostav 2010-2014 Demonstrated soil testing kit and vermicompost in MSME Expo fair in Agra in 2011.

    Demonstrated No-chemical detergents, ecofreindly products and vermicompost MSME Expo fair in Saharanpur in 2013

    Trained rural and urban females to make and use vermicompost through various models in CSR meet of Aditya Birla Group, in Rural Technology park of Hindalaco, at Renukoot in 2009.

    Donations for CRY, SAVE THE CHILD, PRIME MINISTER FUND etc.

    Plantation in Bal Mukund School,Saudan Singh College, RBS College, Agra.. Making handicrafts, ritual symbols and heritage items from Panchgavya.


Teaching contribution:

She is involved in teaching since last 27 years to under graduates , postgraduates and research scholars in Botany, Biotechnology and microbiology. She has developed educational tools for teaching the students.

Achievements of some of the projects:
  1. Title: Interaction of VAM fungi and beneficial soil microorganisms in fuel wood plants for eco-development of (Usar) alkali soils.

    A pot culture experiment was set up in a green house by using soil brought from the alkaline soil site of Mainpuri district. Air dried soil was sieved through a 5 mm mesh, and filled in poly bags, with holes made for adequate drainage. N farmyard manure, soil or sand was mixed with the filling mixture. Fresh seeds of Acacia nilotica were treated by concentrated H2SO4 for 5 min., and then thoroughly washed before sowing them @ 1 seed/bag. Treatments included i. Control (C) ii. VAM inoculation (V) iii. Rhizobium inoculation (R) and iv. Mycorrhiza + Rhizobium inoculation (V + R). These bags wee arranged in a green house, where normal watering and soil working were carried out, whenever necessary. Six randomly selected seedlings from each treatment were harvested after 120, 210, 330 and 390 days after inoculation (DAI). Observations were recorded on shoot length, root length, seedling dry weight (shoot, root, and leaves), nodule number, and nodule fresh weight. Mycorrhizal infection in the roots after 120 and 390 DAI was determined by cleaning in 10% KOH and staining with tryptan blue. Percent colonization of VAM was calculated by counting infected and uninfected segments using the root slide techniques. Tissue samples from each harvest were analysed for N, P, K concentration by standard laboratory techniques. Phosphorus uptake enhancement (PUEN %) and Mycorrhizal inoculation effect (MIE %) was calculated.

    10 Papers published in journals, 1 technology developed, 1 Ph.D. produced, 2 staff trained,8 papers presented in conferences, 2 gold medals for best papers presentation and 1 bronze medal for satisfactory presentation.
  2. Title: Analytical studies on aerobic biodegradation kinetics of diesel in model aqua system

    The observations showed that all the factors are important for the efficient biodegradation of oil and COD reduction. The results revealed that microorganisms at 0.5% level of hydrocarbon could reduce 50.82% COD, 51.0% TOC and 70% of total oil, whereas, at 0.1% hydrocarbon reduction in COD, TOC and oil was 95.0%, 95.02% and 87.10% respectively in 14 days. Initially the microorganisms multiplied heavily producing visible growth and subsequently higher population of only oil utilizing forms were obtained.In case of 0.1% hydrocarbon load the DO level immediately dropped from 6.8 and 0.3 mg/l after the addition of diesel. The DO increased to 6.1 mg/l after 3 days of agitation and to 14.6 mg/l after 6 days. At 0.5% hydrocarbon load the DO level depleted to 0.0 followed by and increases of 0.8 mg/l after 3 days and to 0.9 mg/l after 15 days. The pH of the water at 0.1% hydrocarbon concentration shifted towards the alkaline side due to the microbial activity whereas, it was unaffected at 0.5% load. The multiplication in the bacterial population was very high in the case of 0.5% hydrocarbon load in the first three days and then depleted sharply to reach a constant. At 0.1% hydrocarbon load the bacterial count increased from 14X 106 to 279 x 107/1 in 48 hours and further decreased to 148 x 107/1 after 15 days .Microbial numbers did not increase significantly from the initial count prior to addition of diesel to the time when the onset of biodegradation was observed. Typically, cell counts in the order of 10 ‘per gram of aquifer material’ were observed. Using a bulk density of 1.6 g/cm3 for the aquifer material, a microbial concentration (X) of approximately 1.6 mg/l was calculated. Each batch was used to obtain an initial specific substrate utilization rate measurement (i.e. the measured degradation rate divided by the microbial concent4ation of 1.6 mg/l) corresponding to an initial substrate concentration, which in turn, yielded a point in the Hanes linearization. Data from the batches with initial diesel concentration of 250 mg/l was not included in the estimation of Monod coefficients because diesel was not degraded in these batches for over a one-month period.

    During the present investigation only 3 orders were obtained (Table – 1) viz. first, second and third which display the following:

    (i) First order of reaction = when the rate of reaction is directly proportional to the first power of the concentration of the reactant.

    (ii) Second order of reaction = when the rate of reaction is derectly proportional to the first power of concentration of the two reactants or to the square of the concentration of one reactant.

    (iii) Third order of reaction when the rate of reaction is erectly proportional to the product of the first power of concentration of the 3 reactants or to the cube of the concentration of one reactant.

    Every order has its different half life period, when concentration of reactant falls down to half of its initial value.


    Every order has its different half life period, when concentration of reactant falls down to half of its initial value.

  3. Title: Revenue Generation practices for rural women by Emblica plantation and biotechnological utilization of Alkali (usar) soils

    The women population of villages associated to district Mainpuri viz, Dannahar, Jindpur, Nauner, Ishwarpur, Chaurasi is about 5000 with low economic status, 35% literacy and agriculture is the only source of income on labour basis. Soil is immensely alkaline ranging upto 10.4 pH and few reclamation projects are run by U. P. Bhoome Sudhar Nigam Ltd., but this site is ignorantly overlooked. Cultivation of economically important trees in such soil solved three problems- employment, revenue generation and soil ecomenagement. With this objective, the project was planned. Emblica officinalis is tolerant to alkaline soils and the product has good marketing avenues due to its multipurpose used e.g., fruit, medicines, hair nourisher, vitamin C rich product and leather tanning. Reclamation of soil will be done by conventional methods and bioinoculants (VAM fungi/Azotobacter, / Azospirillum / and PSM) were inoculated in soil. Vesicular Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi/nitrogen fixing / phosphorus solubilising microorganisms are well established for steep upgradation in yield of fruits but very few studies have been made for Emblica officinalis. Biofertilizer application for reclamation of usar and cultivation of Emblica is scanty, therefore this work was advantageously exploring. Work plan comprised of soil analysis, reclamation of target population and investigating group.

    This project was graded by Department of Biotechnology ,New Delhi as “VERY GOOD” (certificate awarded)10 Papers published in journals, 1 technology developed, organized 1 National workshop, 2 Ph.D.awarded, 3 staff trained 7 papers presented in conferences, 1 gold medal for best paper presentation and 1 Young Scientist award.

  4. Title: Vermitech enterprises for eco-management and economic improvement of rural mass.

    The population of people below poverty line and less privileged residing in blocks associated to district Agra viz., Bah, Jaitpur, Pinahat, Fatehabad, Etmadpur, Shamsabad, Bichpuri, Kheragarh, Khandoli and Achenera is about 2 lakhs. Agriculture on labour basis is the only source of income. Besides, the people are in search of alternative source of income from biotechnologically based enterprises i.e. vermicomposting. They have organic waste produced from their cattle’s and agriculture. Petha waste is the largest city waste of petha industry, internationally known petha industry of Agra city. It produces enormous amount of organic waste approximately 50-70 tonnes daily and causes obnoxious putrifying odour in thickly populate area of the city and markets, but at the same time is highly rich in phosphorus content (wealth of India). Methodology for successful conversion of petha waste into vermicompost has been innovated by the PI which can be used for depolluting the city. Vermicomposting produces a quality fertilizer and vermiwash as a byproduct used as biopesticide. This technology needs to be implemented on large scale by rural people as it solves three problems-unemployment, revenue generation and ecomanagement at one time

    The objectives of the project are-

    (i) Demonstration & transfer of vermiculture, vermicompost and vermiwash biotechnology to the beneficiaries for employment, income and nutritionally enhanced fertilizer generation.

    (ii) To analyse the impact of vermicompost & vermiwash on growth, yield and nutritional status of crops, flowers, medicinal plants and vegetables.

    The workplan comprises of –

    (i) Selection of efficient earthworm species for vermicomposting.

    (ii) Processing of organic wastes i.e., petha waste, agricultural waste and cattle waste.

    (iii) One vermicompost unit will be set up in urban area by using petha waste and 30 vermicompost units will be set up in 10 blocks comprising of 80-100 villages each based on standard design and requirement of the beneficiary at their own sites.

    (iv) Testing the quality of vermicompost based on microbiological and biochemical status.

    (v) Impact of manufactured vermicompost on crop productivity & soil fertility.

    (vi) Massive training on vermicomposting and vermiculture for skill and technological upliftment of rural mass.

    3 Papers published in journals, 1 technology developed, 4 papers presented in conferences,1 gold medal for best paper presentation , 4 staff trained ,1 Ph.D. produced and 5 farmers opted this technology for commercialization.

  5. Title: “Biodeterioration of sand-stone and it’s conservation by bioremediating microbial agents”

    The surface and interstitial microbial growth on stone were studied by SEM, TEM (Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy) and higher plants with the help of ‘Flora of Agra’ by Dr. J. K. S. Dhakre (pub. BSI Dehradun) & taxonomic software. The composition of experimental sandstone was confirmed using x-ray diffraction analysis that revealed presence of quartz, aluminum oxide, Barite, Calcite, plagioclase, hematite and gypsum. Silica was in maximum percentage. On deteriorated stone sample there was decrease in calcite peak indicating the weathering condition of stone. Another noticeable point was dual peak of dolomite that was reported by other authors as microbial precipitated dolomite. For sampling purpose of microbes (i.e. algae, fungi & bacteria) various monuments of India viz., Kailash temple, Agra Fort, European Cemetry, Unidentified monument at Khandari Agra, St. John's College, Khajuraho, Orcha palace, Chamba temple etc. were considered. To explore the diversity of microbes sampling was done by three methods: scrapping method, Cellophane tape method and swabbing method. Assessment of fungal population on monuments revealed that the maximum total count was in swabbing method followed by scrapping and tape method with some exceptions. During experiments following species represented the fungal diversity: Aspergilllus flavus, A. niger, A. fumigatus, A. terreus, A. awamorii, A. versicolor, A. sydowi, A. flavipes, Rhizopus sp., Mucor sp., Cunninghamella sp. Rhizoctonia solani, Bipolaris sp., Papulospora sp., Curvularia geniculata, Cladosporium cladosporoides, Papulospora sp., Penicillium livida, Alternaria alternata, Gilmaniella sp., Paecilomyces sp., Fusarium moniliforme, F. roseum, F. oxysporum, Stachybotrys sp., Stemphylium verruculosum, Haplographium fuscipes, Cephalosporium acremonium, Verticillium alboatrum Monilia sp. Trichoderma koningi. Biodeterioration was assessed in-vitro conditions in desiccators by maintaining different levels of relative humidity 52%, 76%, 85% and 96%. All of the tested fungi were found to effect by sodium penta chlorophenate, Hydrogen peroxide, Formalin, Benzalkonium chloride and Pursue. The effect of these biodeteriogens was seen in the form of patina, rusting of stone and exfoliation or layering of stone. For the study of alterations on stone, the collected stone samples were analysed with the help of X-ray diffraction analysis and Epiflorescence and SEM. Analysis of undeteriorated and deteriorated samples showed 100% and 33.07% relative intensity of silica compound at 26.7 & 20.9 o2θ position respectively, along with presence of 1-4 Benzoquinone compound, a pollutant. An improved methodology to remove black crusts from stone by using Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an organic pollutant and black crust removing bacterium, was developed. The strain removed 85% of the organic deposits of the crust in a 48-h treatment. Among four cell carriers, multani mitti proved to be superior to Carbogel, sepiolite and Hydrobiogel-97, as it allowed an easy application of the bacteria and allowed easy removal of the cells after the treatment. The superficial crust was only partially removed; a sharp separation between cleaned and uncleaned areas was clearly visible. FTIR analyses were done on residual crust, noncoherent material covering the cleaned surface. The crust was composed mainly of gypsum together with calcite, and calcium oxalate and quartz (1,080, 797, and 779 cm_1) were minor components. Similarly Pseudomonas mixed into Multani soil removed black crust efficiently 75% in comparison to Multani soil alone (10%). The two other bacteria were not as effective as P. aeruginosa. Although the results of carbogel and Multani soil are more or less equal, economically Multani soil is perfect and more appropriate in reference to India.

    6 Papers published in journals, 1 patent filed (IPR/ 4.19.2/ 09007/ 2009 dated 4 May 2009), 4 papers presented in conferences, 3 in international conferences, 3 staff trained, 2 Ph.D. produced, 1 international collaboration with Italian Government achieved.

  6. Title*: CHCRT-2/ 87. Investigation of stone deteriorating microbial strains and application of bioremediating microbial agents on Indian altered stone monuments.

    Indian PI: Dr. Seema Bhadauria, Raja Balwant Singh College, Agra Email: bhadauriaseema1@rediffmail.com Italian PI: Prof. C. Sorlini, University of Milan, Milan. DISTAM, Agricultural Faculty. Email: claudia.sorlini@unimi.it

    • Italian team collected a black crust on sandstone from Fatehpur Sikri, Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb, Kailash Temple and Agra Fort. Inside the mausoleum Itmad-ud-Daulah they sampled an altered fresco, obscured by a grey patina. , a yellow-orange alteration on marble from the Radhaswami Temple, Agra. The same orange alteration on the white marble of Taj Mahal, Agra was documented. Back to the labs, both teams evaluated different delivery systems for the immobilization of bacteria.
    • A seminar was organised in the Department of Botany R.B.S. College (Agra), by Dr. S. Bhadauria,who introduced the project proposal before numerous Scientists, archeologists, researchers and students. Italians delivered a lecture on “Biocleaning of deteriorated cultural heritage using bacteria” in which they presented the results of their research team headed by Prof. Claudia Sorlini, about the ability of microorganisms to remove chemical alterations (Nitrate and sulphate) from surfaces using nitrate and sulphate reducing bacteria(Pseudomonas and Desulphuvibrio) along with application and removal of delivery system. Indian researchers presented the work including objective of project i.e. microbial diversity causing biodeterioration of stone monuments in India, their seasonal fluctuation and screening of appropriate bacteria.
    • Secondly a novel and cost effective protocol for black crust removal with the help of Organic deposits cleaning bacteria and Multani Mitti was also presented in a case study.
    • Indian team Cultivated Desulfuvibrio anaerobically in culture broths of DMKY media and removed iron interferences by filtering through sieves. Centrifuged washed the black pellet with buffer and concentrated the number of microbial cells to 10-6/ml cells anaerobically. Added Carbogel to this bacterial solution and entrapped these microbial cells in gel granules. This gel was taken to sulphate altered Santa Maria Church. First Japanese paper was sticked to the affected surface by sterile distilled water with the help of a brush and then carbogel with Desulfuvibrio cells was placed over it in a form of a layer of ½ cm and covered by polythene, taping from each side, so that bacterial cells get in contact of the stone surface. This on-site delivery system was removed after 48 hrs to see the effect. It was found successful on the areas where microbial cells were in absolute contact with the stone.
    • Italian coordinator invited Indian coordinator to a workshop on ‘LE BIOTECNOLOGIE’ on 9th June 2006 at Terento where Indian coordinator could meet Prof. Piero Tiano (working on biomineralisation), Prof. P. Albertano (EU-CATS coordinator and working on hypogean environment), Prof. Daniela Pinna, Mayor, Chief Supdtt., Arch. Luca de Bonetti, Dr. Omella Salvadori, Dr. Paolo Cremonesi. Molecular microbial analysis of 2 stone samples of India.

      (sandstone and marble) was done using FISH & DGGE .

      1 Technology developed and exchanged internationally, chaired 1 international seminar at Terento, Italy

      16. Title: Design and development of soil testing kit-Phase -I

    • Developed Soil Analytical Kit for testing pH, Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash on color chart basis by chemical reactions. Developed a computerized Soil Health Card for the farmers to define and measure the soil quality. Fertilizer recommendation chart for 32 common crops and vegetables has been developed. Standardization of the kit by testing 100 soil samples across India according to map. Estimation of Nitrogen in soil in percentage by Nitrogen Analyzer. Crop trial and dose standardization of three seasonal crops i.e. chilli, onion, and tomato has been done. A workshop has been successfully organized at Hotel Mughal Sheraton, Agra on 23rd March’07 for launching and training of the kit. We have received a tremendous response from Farmer’s, CST’s and NGO’s.
    • We have got encouraging feedback about the kit for incorporating few more things in the kit to make it complete. We have received 129 feedback forms from the farmers.

    2 Papers published in journals, 1 patent filed, 8 papers presented in conferences,3 staff trained, 2 Ph.D. produced, organized 1 national workshop, Transferred this technology to M/s BIOLINK OVERSEAS COMPANY for manufacturing ,marketing and exporting. 1 gold medal for best paper presentation and Appreciation Award for best Innovation award.

  7. 8. Title: Biosequestration and Bioimpregnation of heavy metals leading to Nanomaterials synthesis and decontamination of industrial effluent.

    The elucidation of biochemical pathways leading to metal ion reduction and formation of nanoparticles is essential in order to develop a rational bio-based nanoparticle synthesis procedure. Similarly, an understanding of the surface chemistry of the biogenic nanoparticles (i.e., the nature of capping surfactants/peptides/proteins) would be equally important. This would then lead to the possibility of genetically engineering fungi/bacteria to over express specific reducing molecules and capping agents, thereby controlling not only the size of the nanoparticles but also their shape.

    he use of specific enzymes secreted by organisms such as fungi and bacteria in the extracellular synthesis of nanoparticles is exciting for the following reasons. The synthesis of nanoparticles would be of importance in catalysis and other applications. The nanoparticles can be immobilized in different matrices and used for different catalytic processes. The nanoparticles bound to the surface of the fungal cells may be used for catalysis and precursors for synthesis of coatings for electronic applications. From present research work, we are concluding following points:

    Waste water from the industries was a source of heavy metal contamination containing heavy metals (Gold, silver, lead and copper).

    100 water samples were collected from the effluents of Battery, Jewellery, electroplating, dye, tannery and refinery factories in the Transport Nagar, Dhakran, Pachkuiyan, runakta and mathura during 12 months under various seasons. Samples were diluted and analyzed for pollution status. (Following APHA, 2000) Physiochemical characteristics of effluents were altered by the heavy metals.

    Total, as well as the bio-available metal ions, were in excess in the polluted as compared to the references waters.

    The Range of different parameters was found as temperature (24-30.8 ºC), pH (0.3-8.5), conductivity (80-6280 S.m-1), Total Dissolved Solids (1422-17936 ppm), Nitrite Nitrogen (0.01- 5.1 mg), Ammonical nitrogen (2-430 mg/l), DO (1.8-19.6 mg/l), BOD (1.84-156 mg/l), COD (1.6- 1264 mg/l), MPN (2-16), Heavy Metals (Cu-0.003-23.7; Ag-1.02-1.3; Au- 0.2-0.26; Pb- 0.001-4.673mg/l), Total Bacterial Count (1.6×103-119.67×103 /l), and Total Fungal Count (0.8×104-67×10/l) Contaminated effluents harbored a great variety of bacteria and fungi.

    43 fungal and 11 bacterial strains were isolated from effluents and sediment soil near industries. They were further characterized in terms of their morphological, biochemical nature.

    In preliminary screening, 31 strains showing resistance to Ag, Au, Cu and Pb were selected for further study of bio-sorption.

    For metal uptake study, complex salts of metals were used. 4 metal salts AgNO3, HAuCl4, PbNO3, and CuSO4 were taken for study. Fungus Cladosporium showed max adsorptive capacity for Au (Au>Ag), Mucor for Cu (Cu>Pb), Pseudomonas stutzeri showed better adsorptive capacity for Cu at 10-3 Molar concentration. Trichoderma koningii showed better adsorptive capacity with jewellery effluent. Citrobactor showed better absorption than Klebsiella from Battery Effluent. Absorption capacity of Mucor rouxii measured from Battery Effluent is better than with 10-3 M Pb(NO3)2 stock solution. Klebsiella pneumoniae showed maximum absorption capacity with battery effluent .

    To confirm the synthesis of nanoparticles by these microbes, characterization was done by UV- Vis spectroscopy, XRD, FTIR, SEM-EDAX and HRTEM. Spheres, triangles and rods of silver nanoparticles are synthesized extracellularly in the size regime of 4-80 nm; gold nanoparticles are spheres, triangles, hexagonals and rods in the size regime of 5-200 nm, lead oxide nanoparticles are spheres of size 5-20 nm and copper particles are spheres of 4-10 nm.

    isolated microbes exhibited remarkable MRL (Metal Resistant Limit) against heavy metals.

    Verticillium alboatrum removed silver by adsorption and bioaccumulation.

    New microbes (Verticillium alboatrum, Cladosporium sp., Pseudomonas stutzeri, Trichoderma koningii, Alternaria humicola, Aspergillus terreus, Mucor rouxii, Citrobactor freundii, Klebsiella pneumoniae) have been exploited for the bioremediation of effluents.

    The formation of extracellular nanoparticles indicates the presence of enzymes in aqueous medium and these acts as capping agents for stabilization of nanoparticles whereas the formation of intracellular nanoparticles reflects the presence of cell wall enzymes.

    Nanoparticles are being synthesized from effluents during bioremediation for the first time.

    Nanoparticles have been synthesized extracellularly which is advantageous for the easy and cheap recovery of particles.

    Nanoparticles of copper were synthesized by microbiological method for first time. Biosorption of silver & gold heavy metal from jewellery waste studied for the first time. Nanoparticles of lead oxide & copper synthesized by microbiological method for first time.

    6 Papers published in journals, 5 patents filed, 8 papers presented in conferences,3 staff trained,2 Ph.D. produced, second international collaboration with Italian Government achieved on Indo-Italian project on “Microbiological analysis of biofilms on stone artefacts and their conservation by chemically and biologically synthesized nanomaterials” by DST under POC 2009-2011 in collaboration with Prof. Piero Baglioni,CSGI-Dept. of Chemistry, University of Florence, Via della Lastruccia3, Sesto Fiorentino (Florence), Italy.
  8. Title: Design and development of soil testing kit-Phase-II

    Developed soil analytical kit for testing micronutrients- Sulphate, Iron, Chloride, Zinc, and Copper on color chart basis by chemical reactions. It has Soil Testing Card, (b) Chlorophyll chart, (c) Nitrogen & Chlorophyll Recommendation Chart .Standardization of the kit testing 80 soil samples across India according to map .Crop trial and dose standardization of four seasonal crops, i.e. Mustard, paddy, wheat and potato. Developed input skeleton for software development for fertilizer (N, P, K) recommendation for Wheat, Mustard, Potato, Rice and Maize.

    2 Papers published in journals, 1 patent filed, 2 papers presented in conferences,3 staff trained, 2 Ph.D. produced, Transferred this technology to M/s BIOLINK OVERSEAS COMPANY for manufacturing ,marketing and exporting.
  9. 10. Title: Technology development and optimization for Bioethanol production from Potato and Petha wastes

    In the project we experimented on the production of bioethanol from potato and petha wastes. Microbes were isolated from different sources Distillery Effluent, sugar mill effluent, soil samples, compost and mushroom compost, standard strains were also procured. Aspergillus niger MTCC 2594Aspergillus awamori ATCC 39527 Bacillus subtilis MTCC 2423 Saccharomyces cerevisiae (MTCC 1972) were used. Biomass was analyzed, 1kg potato contains 100 gm dried powder. Quantity of starch in 100 gm of dried powder was found to be 58.5 gm starch. Ethanol was produced using commercial enzyme but it was too costly to be commercialized 1kg gives 300ml of distillate Ethanol percentage comes out to be 10% which means 30 ml of alcohol and its cost came out to be Rs. 1289/- .Traditional conversion of starch in to alcohol requires a multistage process i.e. liquefaction and saccharification of starch by acid or amylolytic enzymes and then fermentation by an anaerobic bacterium or yeast as the wild type S. cerevisiae strains intrinsically lack significant amylase and glucoamylose (GA) activities and are therefore unable to ferment starch, thus here it has been focused on using alternate methods. Cultures of Bacillus subtilis and Aspergillus awamori was grown on SB media and YEPD media respectively for enzyme production. α-amylase and glucoamylase were assayed for enzyme activity and subsequently added to the meshed potatoes for liquefaction and saccharification. After treating with the cultures containg the enzyme, meshed potatoes are kept for fermentation using baker’s yeast.Ethanol production by a using culture of Bacillus subtilis and Aspergillus awamori was 21.8 g/ l as compared to the ethanol produced using only Bacillus subtilis which was 14.2g/l. and its cost came out to be Rs.18/-. Starch was cooked at 120 ◦C for 20 min (high temperature) or at 80 C for 5 min (low temperature), and ethanol fermentation was then started anaerobically with the same amount of yeast cells. The maximum ethanol concentration, ethanol-production rate and substrate-consumption rate were almost the same in the two fermentation systems. In high- temperature and low-temperature-cooking fermentation systems, the yield of ethanol produced was 0.50 g/g of carbohydrate consumed. This corresponds to 97.8 and 97.2% of theoretical yield (0.51 g of ethanol/g of glucose). Two kg of Potatoes waste used. Potato tubers were mashed to a particle size of about 5 mm. The mash was cooked in a water bath for one hour. Procured (from Assoc. Prof. Ebru Toksoy Oner Marmara University Faculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering Goztepe 34722 Istanbul, Turkey recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain was added to the meshed slurry which was having the capacity of combined liquefaction and saccharification. The direct fermentation of starch into ethanol by a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain YPG/AB, which expresses Bacillus subtilis α-amylase and Aspergillus awamori glucoamylase as separately secreted polypeptides, was investigated in both batch and fed-batch fermenter systems under controlled conditions. A 34% increase was observed in ethanol production by YPG/AB in a 40 g l−1 initial starch containing medium supplemented with 4 g l−1 glucose. Ethanol productivities were calculated as 0.35, 0.33 and 0.27 g l−1 h−1 for media with pH 4.5, 5.6 and 6.5, respectively. Substrate controlled fed-batch cultures were used to increase the ethanol production rate. The amount of ethanol produced in batch culture was (15.8 g l−1). Starch fermentation by S. cerevisiae YPG-AB strain was characterized by ethanol yields/productivities higher than those obtained in comparable fermentations on starch reported in literature. Petha fruit is used for the preparation of sweet in Northern India. Waste left after preparation of sweet is very common problem. Benincasa hispida fruit is an important source of water-soluble polysaccharides. Sugar composition analysis of both fractions demonstrates the presence of xyloglucan (XG) and xylan. This fucogalactoxyloglucan carries O-acetyl substituents exclusively on galactose-containing oligosaccharides subunits. Here we aim at the conversion of the polysaccharide present in the petha fruit waste left petha sweet preparation in to ethanol which can be utilized as an alternative source of energy. Petha waste was meshed, pretreated and subsequently treated with the culture of Aspergillus fumigatus. Aspergillus fumigatus was used for the production of cellulase enzyme which converts the polysaccharide in to simpler sugars and subsequently simpler sugars are fermented with Saccharomyces cerevisiae. After seven days of fermentation distillation was done at 78°C and distillate was treated with cerric ammonium nitrate as an analytical test for bioethanol. Ethanol content was analysed with the help of GC (4.9%) and can be used as a renewable source of energy. Cost comes out to be Rs. 3538/- per litre. Due to the relatively high cost in the enzymatic hydrolysis and ethanol production, the option of carrying out these two-steps together in one vessel exists using co-culture. The application of simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) for the conversion of lignocellulosics to alcohol would result in a more cost-effective process. In the present study lignocellulosic substrate, i.e. petha waste was examined in various experiments for the production of ethanol using Aspergillua fumigatus. Petha and potato waste was fermented at four different concentrations viz.15%,20%,25% and 30% ; four different pH viz. 5,6,7,8 respectively, & different temperatures of 20ºC, 25ºC,30ºC,35ºC. Immobilized culture and fermenter was used to enhance the ethanol yield. Commercially available baker’s yeast was used in the experiments, for fermentation. The results showed that optimum results were obtained at sugar concentration of 20%, pH 6& temperature of 30º C. The ethanol yields increased by using immobilized culture and fermenter .Ethanol yield was found to be 4.5% using GC when these optimum conditions were used for fermentation. Cost of Ethanol from petha waste using culture came out to be Rs. 40/- per litre. Thus ethanol production from potato and petha waste using co-culture economical and it can be commercialized.

    4 Papers published in journals, 1 patent filed, 3 papers presented in conferences,3 staff trained, 2 Ph.D. produced, organized 1 national workshop, Transferred this technology to M/s BIOLINK OVERSEAS COMPANY for manufacturing ,marketing and exporting. 1 gold medal for best poster presentation.
  10. Title: Development and Formulation of Novel Bioactive Nanosilver-Phytochemical Combination with Potential against Multidrug Resistant (MDR) Microbial Pathogens and its efficacy for disease control

    This project has been designed to develop a novel Nano-herbal composite therapy for combating Multi drug Resistant (MDR) bacterial infections, as the therapeutic option in these conditions have become very limited. Main objectives are:-

    (1) Extraction of active principles from plants, their phytochemical analysis and evaluation of their antimicrobial and antioxidant activity. (1st year)

    (2) Testing of the standard strains of multi-drug resistant bacterial pathogens to check bacterial drug resistance by Antibiotic drug sensitivity patterns under in- vitro. (1st and 2nd year)

    (3) Development of Nanosilver particles by plants crude extracts, fungi and bacteria and evaluation of in-vitro antimicrobial activity. (2nd and 3rd year)

    Multidrug resistant strain of Staphylococcus aureus MTCC740 is resistant against Methicillin, Oxacillin, Erythromycin, Linezolid, Co-Trimoxazole, Vancomycin, Ciprofloxacin, Cefotaxime, Ellagic acid and 1-8 cineole. It became susceptible to antibiotics on synergistically combining antibiotics with 5 µg/ml nanosilver purchased from Sigma. Silver nano bioconjugates prepared by crude extract of leaves of Emblica officinalis ,Eucalyptus citridora and Teminalia catappa ranged between 10-30nm with a prominent 5nm layer of bioorganic molecules coating the nanoparticle and helping in stabilizing . Pure isolated biomolecules biosynthesized silver nano bioconjugates ranging from 15-150 nm. M.tuberculosis H37RV is resistant against Ofloxacin, Ethambutanol, Curcumin, trans-Cinnamaldehyde, Ellagic acid,1-8 cineole, gallic acid and, Quercetin and on combining with 5µg/ml nanosilver ,they became susceptible. Nanosilver combinations impregnated inside the cell and lyses took place in both microbes.

    Technology needs appropriation and standardization before claiming.

    The special attributes of technology/ product/ trial outcome/ research lead:

    • MDR strain of S.aureus and M.tuberculosis became susceptible to antibiotics on combining with nanosilver purchased .
    • Best combination for controlling S.aureus is Ofloxacin +nanosilver(2 µg/ml+5 µg/ml) and Allicin+nanosilver (10 mg/ml+5 µg/ml), M.avium is Punicalagin+nanosilver (10 µg/ml +5 µg/ml) and Pyrazinamide +Nanosilver(5 µg/ml+5 µg/ml) and for M.tuberculosis is Pyrazinamide +Nanosilver(5 µg/ml+5 µg/ml Nanosilver) followed by Ethambutanol+ nanosilver and allicin +nanosilver
    • Novel silver nano bioconjugates are developed by crude extracts and pure biomolecules in range of 10-150nm with a coating of bioorganic layer stabilizing it for long duration (Antimicrobial study and stability is going on).
    • Biosynthesis of siver nanobioconjugates by pure isolated Punicalagin,1-8cineole, Quercetin and Oleanolic acid is reported first time.
    2 Papers published in journals, 5 papers presented in conferences, 3 staff trained, 2 Ph.D.
  11. Title :“ Microbiological analysis of biofilms on stone artefacts and their conservation by chemically and biologically synthesized nanomaterials PROJECT NO.2

    Sponsor: Department of Sci. and Technology, Min. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi (POC- Indo-Italian/ Italian PI -Prof.Baglioni, Univ.Of Florence,Italy- INTERNATIONAL PROJECT/INT /ITALY/ CHCRT- 1/82/2008-2010))

    The main objectives of the study are as:

    1. The microbiological analysis of biofilms associated with stone monuments at Agra, Mathura and Florence.
    2. Evaluation of microbes for bioremediation capability.
    3. Synthesis of nanomaterials by chemical and biological methods and their evaluation in control of biofilms.
    4. Evaluation of the effects of an integrated chemical, biological and nanotechnological approach to stone conservation.

    he first objective of the project is the development of an integrated characterization methodology based on the combined use of sophisticated physical-chemical techniques to study the chromatic and structural properties of artefacts and their ageing mechanism.

    The second objective of the project is to develop new nano-materials for conservation and restoration processes: design, characterization, and testing.

    Microbial analysis of biofilms on stone surfaces by these molecular tools will be taken up in proposed project. Chemical treatment is used to prevent or control microbiological deterioration through biocides, which should have properties such as broad spectrum of microbial inhibition, low ecotoxicity, biodegradability and compatibility with the manipulated material.Biological treatment is a process in which bacteria are able to remove some of the most abundant components of black crust, such as aliphatic hydrocarbons, aliphatic carboxylic acids and PAH.

    Recently nanotechnological treatments have been successfully applied to cultural heritage conservation. Nanodispersions of solids, micelle solutions, gels and microemulsions offer new reliable ways to restore and preserve works of art by merging together the main features and properties of soft matter and hard-matter systems, allowing the synthesis of systems specifically tailored for the works of art to fight the deterioration process which threaten the preservation of the world cultural heritage. In particular, in this project we evaluate the three treatment methods proposed for stone conservation.The main advantage of inorganic nanosystems application is that it does not inhibit any other future restoration measures. Moreover, the treatment based on basic nanodispersion can be repeated many times according to the need of consolidation.Identification of biodeterioration processes often involves the isolation of the organisms responsible of the decay and subsequent identification of laboratory pure cultures. At present, it is generally accepted that at most only 1% of total bacteria present in a given sample can be detected by culturing methods. This conclusion has been confirmed in a variety of environments, including cultural heritage assets. Thus, over 99% of the microorganisms thriving on artistic objects remain unknown. Consequently, our knowledge of the processes and microbial species involved in specific deterioration event has been seriously limited. At present, the application of molecular techniques is filling the existing gap between the detection of cultured and uncultured microorganisms. Molecular techniques take advantage of the specificity provided by nucleic acid sequences for the identification of microorganisms and their independence of culturing microorganisms.Therefore, this proposal is of global concern and the objectives of proposal are to identify the uncultured microbes inhabiting on stone. Methods for studying biodeterioration will include molecular technique for isolation of nucleic acids directly from deteriorated stone samples and followed by amplification by PCR (polymerase chain reaction), cloned & sequenced. The second goal of this study is to work out the complete chemical analysis of alteration caused on the stone surfaces (nitrate, sulphate and organic substance) by XRD, ICP- MS and SEM-EDX and application of nanomaterials on biodeteriorated stone samples with suitable delivery system in order to clean and conserve them. Also the new method of cleaning stone with nanomaterials will be compared with chemical and bioremediating (our outcome of previous project-patent filed) cleaning methods.Expected Outcome – The findings will be highly valuable for detection of non-culturable microbes inhabiting on stone monuments and their conservation by nanomaterials, an innovative method.

13. Towards Understanding Vermi-compost Technology: Analysis, Experimentations and Standardisation of Practices”

Search and collect local species of earthworms and test their efficiency in vermi-composting keeping commonly used exotic culture of Eisenia foetida as a check/control.Conduct trials for production of vermi-compost using selected efficient local species of collected earthworms from field locations and compare with standard culture Study the quality of compost. Important plant nutrients of vermi-compost will be analysed to compare the efficiency of local strains with the standard culture of earthworm.Standardisation of practices for production of vermi-compost and their documentation

14. Title: Pesticide Monitoring in the Seasonal Vegetables and Soil of Agra District

Sponsor: Department of Sci. and Technology, Min. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, New

Major Objectives: No current report is available on pesticides residue level in vegetable particularly in Agra district. Therefore, health effects due to directly and indirectly (i.e. through food product) exposures have not been well documented in Uttar Pradesh but are assumed to be common. Widely used pesticides in seasonal vegetables may cause acute systemic effects largely mediated through cholinesterase inhibition. In addition, long-term relatively low exposure to pesticides, particularly organophosphate insecticides, is increasingly suspected of causing adverse effects on the nervous system. Therefore, it is proposed the monitoring of pesticides in soil and seasonal vegetables of Agra district and awaking the men and women farmers about safe use of pesticides. The proposed problem deals with all the important and relevant aspects of pesticides effect on vegetables in various seasons, including production technology, open cultivation in different climates and effect of pesticides in soil.

PROJECT NO.15

Title: Development of portable colorimetric sensor instrumentation for detection of methyl parathion in soil and water samples.: Proposed instrument makes the low cost hand held device for regular monitoring of Methyl parathion in water in and soil sample.The samples are extracted from the standard water/ soil samples by using some affinity matrix.

The samples are treated chemically with specific reagent for developing the color.

The produced color is monitored with indigenously developed hand held portable colorimetric, specially designed for this purpose.The samples are validated with the standard method.

Description of various subsystem etc: The proposed device consists of following subsystem: The light source Sample holder Photodetector /amplifier A/D converter Display system

The light source will be used to produce the chemical reaction in MP enriched water/ soil sample placed in sample holder. The color of sample is to be detected and amplified by photodetector/amplifier. A/D converter will be used to convert analogue signal to digital signal. The concentration of MP is to be displayed on the screen.

16. Title of the Project: Demonstration cum training for availing on-site-self soil testing technology and fertilizer recommendation practices with low cost vermi-nutrient supplemental packages for potato and vegetable farmers in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh.

Objectives as stated in the project proposal:

i) To demonstrate and train the farmers of three blocks Agra for using on-site soil testing kit themselves independently and deriving fertilizer recommendations for high chemical input crops-potato and vegetables(Tomato, cabbage ,Capsicum, and Brinjal).

ii) To train the potential beneficiaries for generating self employment by working as soil test and Vermiculture and Vermicompost service providers to rest of the farmers.

iii) To train the beneficiaries for preparing Vermicompost for their fields through establishing Vermiculture and vermicomposting units, and using nutritional supplements so that the high input for potato and vegetable cultivation is curtailed and soil health is retained.

We have selected 3 blocks and prepared list of potato and vegetables growers. A meeting was organized to invite them at RBS College to introduce the aims of proposed project and enroll them (table-1).They were provided with a Questionnaire (Annexure1) for assessment of Pre training knowledge and skill regarding soil testing, soil sampling, vermicomposting, Vermiculture and nutrient requirements of potato and vegetables.Three trainings were organized for 310 farmers and agriculture and science graduates on :

a. Understanding Soil Health and testing Soil.

a. Organic Farming- Basic concept –What, Why and How?

b. Nutrient enriched Compost making - Vermicompost,

c. Role of INM supplementation in Organic farming with special reference to Green manures and Biofertilizers in Organic Farming.

Selection of beneficiaries: 160 beneficiaries were identified for this programme after conducting test(Annexure-2) on the contents of three trainings conducted before to assess their potential for grasping the subject and aptitude towards opting soil testing facility as enterprise.

Training of beneficiaries: Total 3 trainings were organized at each block in each year. First training was on soil testing technology and using of soil testing kit. Second training was on Vermicomposting, Vermiculture, adjuvant and supplemental nutrient requirements and package. Third training was on cultivating potato and vegetables with balanced fertigation and curtailing chemical input followed by testing soil health after crop harvesting. The selected beneficiaries were provided FerticheckTM soil testing kit and Nutrient supplement (OzTM) to start their enterprise venture of soil testing and nutrient supplement service provider.These items were provided by the Principal,Raja Balwant Singh College, Investigators and collaborators of the project, deputy Director of Micro, Small and Medium Entreprises(GOI), Experts of Soil testing,vermicomposting and Er.Ravinder Gaur (DST official).

A INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

She is involved in teaching since last 27 years to under graduates , postgraduates and research scholars in Botany, Biotechnology and microbiology. She has developed educational tools for teaching the students.

A INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
A. Indo-Russian project collaborators on nanobiosensor for heavy metal pollution. B.Chinese delegation meet for smart city with city Mayor (-as environmentalist)
B.Indo –Italian project(DST-MAE), Univ.of Milan D.Commercial Synthesis of nanoparticles in Univ.of Florence(Indo- Italian Project)

E.International collaboration with Japanese scientists F.Application nano silicondioxide and Ca(OH)2 for cleaning black deposits in Awagarh fort.

AGRICULTURE
A.Development of service providers on soil testing and vermicomposting B. Training to new ICAR scientist of MANAGE in field under village adoption programme..)
C.Training to collge girls on Mushroom cultivation under vocational programme D.School Principal watching Vermiunit for their school

Remote area mrida parikshan kendrs and Vermiunits using petha waste developed by DST project.

ENVIRONMENT(3 acres of barren alkali wasteland converted to fertile with rich biodiversity)
Fig.8. Latest position of the orchard and greenery in wasteland.

PRODUCTS DEVELOPED, COMMERCIALZED, PATENTED AND FACILITATIONS

1. FERTICHECKTM Non electronic soil testing kit(Macro Nutrients)2. FERTICHECKTM soil testing kit (Micro Nutrients)

3.&4 FERTICHECKTM semi and electronic FESTIK soil testing mini lab(12 parameters) 5.Oz micronutrient vermin nutrient .

6. Microbes for pollution remediation

7. Bioethanol From Potato And Petha Waste 8 Bioremediation of Organic Crust.

8. Nanomaterials.

10 Tissue culture of plant - Educational CDs and taxonomy easy software.

Products and initiatives taken for education in college.

Educational glass slides, herbarium Museum Digitized herbarium.

FACILITATIONS

a. National award conferred on Technology day by DST

b. Secretary DST displaying about her contribution in PIB

c. Best motivating science professor by National Schools association d.CM Akhilesh Yadav understanding innovation c. Only female scientist out of 25 facilitated for her contribution in agriculture in Uttar Pradesh AgriHorti Tech 2016.

E&f.Agri Minister chattisgarh inaugurated soil testing stall in National krishi Mela .g.Dr.Laxman Prasad displayed her soil mini lab on DD on technology day 2016.

h. Facilitated in Agrihort 2016

i. Facilitated by Paryavaran chetna.

j. By Prof.Piero Baglioni,Univ.of Florence

Honourable Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath presents the trophy to botanist Seema Bhadauria of Agra Patent Certificate

Contribution in Teaching

Dr. Bhadauria has exceptionally good motivational power. She aspires students from graduation to perceive science and technology as science is the answer to all whys. Her quote “one plant one enterprise” is well adopted by her studens. Her 16 post graduate students were awarded JRF-NET (UGC-CSIR) fellowship and 4 ARS (ICAR) and joined her lab for Ph.D., as ideal supervisor. She has supervised 39 students for Ph.D. degree on various aspects of Botany,Biotechology and Nanobiotechnology. Among them 18 are women candidates. Out of those female candidates 10 are employed and 4 are running their own enterprises and school. She is mentor of two DST- WOS-B women scientists. She is mentor of one SRF and Two RAs of ICMR on topics “Studies on the Phyto-Chemical potential of Gold Nanoparticle embedded flavonoid for inhibition of tumor growth in presence of dietary supplements”. One is awardee of DST-Rajat Jayanti vigyan sanchar yojna, one NCSTC project PI. He has developed a website on plant disease identification in crops under her supervision.Her one student was awarded cash prize for his excellent Ph.D. work by Prof. R.C. Sobti (Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh).Her quality guidance in minimum facilities is incredible. A few of her research students have already secured permanent positions in some of the reputed Institutions of higher learning viz., Bundelkhand Univ. Jhansi, NBPGR, Shimla , CIMAP, Bhageshwar, UT, Guru Ghasidas College, W.B. Food Inspector, TERI, New Delhi ,CIRG, Farah, Mathura ,Pfizer, Chief Manager ,Ranbaxy, International Affair , MD, H.C. Sci.& Tech., Mathura , R.B.S. College, Agra, Washington State Univ. Pullman, Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd, GE India, Kendriya Vidyalaya, GLA University, Mathura , Aakash Educational Services Limited, JNKVV, Jabalpur, KVKs and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra.

She has delivered lectures under DST-Inspire programme on “Careers and scope of Biology” for motivating High School passed topper students from rural and urban areas. Due to her exceptionally versed knowledge ,she has been made the Coordinator of college - IQAC, member of AISHE, member of RUSA, member of Academic Council of College Management, Member of Research Advisory Board of the college, College Nodal Officer of MHRD-Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, Member Editor of Univ. Journal, Coordinator UGC team, member of Board of studies of three Universities. It is due to her hard efforts and lead , college achieved UGC-CPE, NAAC A+ grade, DSIR recognition and DST-FIST status. She is paper setter of various states public service commission and Universities.She worked as expert /jury of State Children Science Congress.

She has developed few CDs ,permanent educational glass slides, museum(in the college) of interesting topics for teaching in her college and other colleges and uses CDs of UNESCO on various topics. Smart classes in the college is her contribution via IQAC.

She is immensely dedicated to research and teaching with her sound knowledge, hard work and intellect. She contributes in:

  1. Facilitating admission procedure as an advisor.
  2. Helping them in all their genuine needs for their smooth stay in the college during their study period.
  3. Student career counseling and mentoring in routine basis.
  4. Development and utilization of innovative educational tools.
  5. To name some are- digitization of herbarium of 500 BSI-identified plants of our college herbarium, punch card software for learning Plant Taxonomy easily, website for plant disease identification in crops, soil testing kits, simple biotech experiments etc.

  6. Help students in making projects, working models, display items ,museum items and organizing science fairs and exhibitions.
  7. 6. Take students to botanical excursions for plant identification.

She has GENERATED/TRAINED/MENTORED/ supervised manpower as follows: 4 JRF (NET), 3 SRF, 2 RA, 3 Women Scientists, Appointed 20 manpower in various projects for 2-3 years, 12 trainees of B.Tech.(Biotech) and M.Sc.(Biotechnology) from FET-R.B.S. College, IET, Amity Univ., Hindustan College of Science and Technology ,MITS, Gwalior, Jiwaji Univ., Bundelkhand Univ. Dr. M. P .S. Memorial College, Sai Nath University,Agra College, Anand College of Engineering. Employed staff in various projects or NET qualified:


Name Her Role Award financial Agency
Divya Agarwal Supervisor NET Fellowship CSIR
Kavita Supervisor NET Fellowship CSIR
Neeraj Supervisor NET Fellowship CSIR
Devesh Supervisor NET Fellowship UGC
Sandeep Supervisor NET Fellowship CSIR
Kajal Supervisor NET Fellowship CSIR
Dr.Preetesh Mentor Women Scientist-B DST
Dr.Anuradha Mentor RA, Women Scientist-B culture fellowship DST, Min. of culture
Dr.Kaushal Pratap Mentor NCSTC , Rajat Jayanti vigyan sanchar fellow DST
.Alka Jain Principal Investigator JRF-SRF, DBT
Garima Principal Investigator JRF DST
Dr.Archna Singh Principal Investigator JRF-SRF DBT
.Gautam Pahari Principal Investigator JRF DBT
Ekta Principal Investigator PA DBT
Ashish Gaur Supervisor NET Fellowship UGC
Dr.Manish Dubey Supervisor SRF and RA ICMR
.Ashul Supervisor & Principal Investigator DST
Pankaj Budhiraja Principal Investigator JRF DST
Apur Sikarwar Supervisor& Principal Investigator PA DST
Vishwajeet Principal Investigator PA DBT,DST
Vinod Principal Investigator FA DST
Deveshawari Singh Principal Investigator PA DST
Prem Kumar Principal Investigator Computer Programmer DST
Kavita Principal Investigator JRF DST
Sudhir Kumar Principal Investigator PA DBT
Suchi Goyal Principal Investigator JRF DBT
Anuj Narayan Supervisor & Principal Investigator JRF-SRF DST
Ratnika Varshnya Supervisor & Principal Investigator JRF-SRF DST
Nitin Wahi Supervisor NET Fellowship CSIR



Deptt. Of Vigyan Aur Pradyogiki Mantrayala (NCSTC Divison Dr. Kaushal Pratap Singh (fellowship 2014) under Dr.Seema Bhadauria
Deptt. of Sci. and Technology, Min. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, SEED Division, New Delhi Women Scientist-B Dr.Anuradha Chauhan "Precomposting of waste by microbial inoculants followed by vermicomposting through development of innovative vermicompost models for Rural and Urban women beneficiaries". Under Dr.Seema Bhadauria
Deptt. of Sci. and Technology, Min. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, SEED Division, New Delhi Women Scientist-B Dr.Preetesh Kumari - women empowerment by Jatropha cultivation in alkali soil
Senior Research Fellow Fellowship (ICMR,New Delhi) Manish Dubey on Development and Formulation of Novel Bioactive Nanosilver-Phytochemical Composite with Potential against Multidrug Resistant (MDR) Microbial Pathogens and Its efficacy for disease control.
Research Associate Fellowship (ICMR,New Delhi) Dr. Pankaj Garg on Anticancerous potential of nanogoldpolypeptide and flavonoids complex.


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